garymcginty
01-23-2009, 01:24 PM
Our VBulletin site loads very slowly into our browser in comparrison to this site here at vBulletin.org - This affects the user experience and we would like to move to faster servers.
Can anyone reccomend a great hosting company. does anyone know where vBulletin.org is hosted. Below are our server stats if this helps. Any help would be great
Running Running
Ping1 Pings
Data Transfer Usage2 17514 MB Month To Date
717 MB Average/Day
20361 MB Last Month
Next Backup Time Wed 0000 -0500
VPS Uptime 5 weeks
Load 0.48 / 0.52 / 0.43 ( 1/5/15 minute load)
Uptime 552 days
Time 20090123-1502
Xen Version 3.0.4-1
CPU Dual Core AMD Opteron(tm) Processor 270
Memory - 480MB
Memory 1,002 MB Free / 16,319 MB
Main Disk Device 480 GB Free / 730 GB
Secondary Disk Device 24 GB Free / 366 GB
Ping1: A running VPS may not respond to a ping if you are running a firewall on your VPS.
Bandwidth Usage2: The data transfer usage is for the calendar month to date. The average is based on your daily usage history for the last two months. If you'd like to track your own data transfer usage, you can do so by running ifconfig on your VPS and adding up the RX and TX bytes for your eth interface(s).
Can anyone reccomend a great hosting company. does anyone know where vBulletin.org is hosted. Below are our server stats if this helps. Any help would be great
Running Running
Ping1 Pings
Data Transfer Usage2 17514 MB Month To Date
717 MB Average/Day
20361 MB Last Month
Next Backup Time Wed 0000 -0500
VPS Uptime 5 weeks
Load 0.48 / 0.52 / 0.43 ( 1/5/15 minute load)
Uptime 552 days
Time 20090123-1502
Xen Version 3.0.4-1
CPU Dual Core AMD Opteron(tm) Processor 270
Memory - 480MB
Memory 1,002 MB Free / 16,319 MB
Main Disk Device 480 GB Free / 730 GB
Secondary Disk Device 24 GB Free / 366 GB
Ping1: A running VPS may not respond to a ping if you are running a firewall on your VPS.
Bandwidth Usage2: The data transfer usage is for the calendar month to date. The average is based on your daily usage history for the last two months. If you'd like to track your own data transfer usage, you can do so by running ifconfig on your VPS and adding up the RX and TX bytes for your eth interface(s).