https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=19587
Summary: secure.wikimedia.org speed and status
Product: Wikimedia
Version: unspecified
Platform: All
OS/Version: All
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: Normal
Component: Usage Statistics
AssignedTo: [email protected]
ReportedBy: [email protected]
CC: [email protected]
[originally reported on wikitech]
I've been using secure for login for over a year now, and at first it seemed
pretty good, other than the inability to switch sites easily (bug 5440).
And always editing links from secure.wikimedia.org/.../w to en.wikipedia.org/w,
but I've gotten used to doing that extra bit by hand.
Anyway, it's just been a dog lately. During EDT daylight hours, it often
gives an error not able to access page, especially saving.
So, I've reverted to the old practice from the days of 2005-2006, and
mostly edit in very off-peak hours. Yet it slowed down drastically again!
Here's my test log, edits queued and ready to go, demonstrating roughly how
long they take to come back and display:
;off hours
# 2009-07-01T06:54:45
# 2009-07-01T06:55:59 1 minute 14 seconds
;peak time
# 2009-07-01T17:05:24
# 2009-07-01T17:06:17 53 seconds
# 2009-07-01T17:06:53 36 seconds
# 2009-07-01T17:08:00 1 minute 7 seconds
# 2009-07-01T17:08:40 40 seconds
# 2009-07-01T17:09:45 1 minute 5 seconds
# 2009-07-01T17:11:49 2 minutes 4 seconds
# 2009-07-01T17:12:44 55 seconds
# 2009-07-01T17:13:49 1 minute 5 seconds
# 2009-07-01T17:15:00 1 minute 11 seconds
# 2009-07-01T17:16:10 1 minute 10 seconds
In short, sometimes as slow off-peak as peak.
Does this mean that many secure users are from Asia?
Are there too many secure users?
Is there anywhere that configuration and usage of secure is listed?
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