SCF slow?
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@thomthom said:
How long does a normal ping take?
8 tries later:
(EDIT -- To clarify, the pings occur right away -- the posting of the image took the 8 tries...)
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Mine is an average of 56ms. Seeing how this affects some, I wonder if it could be something about the particular route for each user... Is it solely SCF being slow? Absolutely no other site?
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Absolutely no other sites.
If the page will load, it basically loads fine (in the first few seconds). But if the page will not load, then it hangs for a few minutes before timing out.
Which is why we suggested canceling the action if it does not work in the first few seconds, and trying again. Normally after retrying a few times like this, the page will then load...
If you are having this problem, also remember to copy your posting before clicking Submit -- or else you will lose it if you wait for the page to time out...
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As Mike said, Tavi's looking into this but he said he had no problems at all either so it is hard for him to troubleshoot something he cannot see/experience. Nevertheless I hope there is a real reason for this, we can find it and that it can be fixed.
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I recall the other day, that Java updates were available for my machine. Did anyone else download any of these updates?
I have no idea whether Sketchucation utilizes Java, but could this be an issue?
Like Jean Lemire says: Just ideas. -
No, there's no Java here at all.
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Gaieus:
Thanks.
Like Forrest Gump says: "One less thang". -
did you guys find something? its running better than ever today!!!!!!
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I can confirm improved performance on this session. No more click, wait, click again, wait.
I would be interested to know what got tweaked.-and in a moment, we will see if I timed out.- submit
EDIT smooth as silk
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Yup, speedier than I ever remember it!
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I wouldn't say I've noticed the speed increases others are reporting, but I certainly haven't had any problems with pages loading recently.
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Hm... I do not know about anything that would've been tweaked guys but glad that it is better now (and fingers crossed it will remain like this)
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i wonder if it didn't have any thing to do with the adserver?
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Could have been something out of control of SCF. You never know when dealing with network issues.
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