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Originally posted by i_am_a_champ View PostNicr man sounds like you know your stuff . i did notice some 500 status codes , 503 unavail and 504 gate way timeouts probably due to throttled bandwidth like u mentionef
Is there are article or tutorial u xan point me that sums up all u described? One u recommend
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Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View PostThere were over 500k just on the live scorecard alone. The load balancer was what initially tanked and had to be rebuilt, which takes time so we had to adjust on the fly. The backend runs on its space, so there were zero problems on the backend since the load balancer is not attached to it.
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Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View PostIs this site ever going to upgrade so that it can handle the traffic of a big boxing event?
The times when it could be attracting new posters and new eyeballs for ad revenue?
As a mod I'll see what I can do about it /find out about it.
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Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View PostActually the site never went down during the Canelo-GGG events or Mayweather-McGregor.
We were monitoring the traffic, but there was a massive surge of traffic around the time of the Martin-Washington fight, which overloaded the server.
We are on cloud servers, so there is no need to upgrade when additional resources are added in via cloud. More resources were added to the site and the site stabilized at the end of Wilder-Fury and from that point had no issues.
Having said that, we are moving to Amazon servers in the coming months.
Sorry guys just catching up.
Thanks for the feedback Revelated.
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Originally posted by deanrw View PostI was really mad I kept getting timeout errors while trying to make fun of Lennox's terrible commenting. I did manage to get this in after about 10 attempts.
I have grown to loo for his insight: You see one boxer hit another guy flush in the face and here comes captain Lewis; "Frank really should keep his hands up!"
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Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View PostActually the site never went down during the Canelo-GGG events or Mayweather-McGregor.
We were monitoring the traffic, but there was a massive surge of traffic around the time of the Martin-Washington fight, which overloaded the server.
We are on cloud servers, so there is no need to upgrade when additional resources are added in via cloud. More resources were added to the site and the site stabilized at the end of Wilder-Fury and from that point had no issues.
Having said that, we are moving to Amazon servers in the coming months.
I was involved with a smaller site and a partner for a while...I feel your pain lol. I can only imagine handling a site this size. Also you only know there is a problem when you get the traffic, its not easy to anticipate.
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