Quite right - working on something for that.

Another improvement would be keeping it online ;). My current hosting
provider have decided my blog creates far too much trouble for the server
it's hosted on and have promptly disabled it. A quick analysis shows traffic
to the blog has been spiking for the last week at levels up to 10 times
normal. I tried a few things like bypass caching, and patching so Headers
allow better caching, but no such luck. The minute it's back online, it's
swarmed to death. The server capacity simply isn't sufficient - full stop.

I seriously underestimated how popular this series would be.

I'm working towards a much improved VPS solution so I can get everything
back online on a high capacity server. Unfortunately since it's my personal
blog, and personal apps, I really won't have time to do all that before the
weekend.


Rob Allen-3 wrote:
> 
> 
> On 13 May 2008, at 17:04, Wil Sinclair wrote:
> 
>> No goodwill points deducted, Paddy. :) If anyone has something that  
>> they feel the larger community will find of value- and I don't think  
>> there is any doubt in this regard towards Paddy's tutorial series-  
>> then feel free to post links here.
>>
>> ,Wil
> 
> 
> I agree - it's an excellent tutorial series. It could do with a start  
> page that lists all the parts though :)
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Rob...
> 
> 


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