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Part of this migration includes upgrading fully to InnoDB tables on the Barracuda engine, as well as moving to utf8mb4 collation.
Not sure if I'm suffering from bias but the site seems quite a bit faster to me.
Thanks gnif, this has been a huge amount of effort on your end I encourage everyone who uses the forum to support gnif's efforts on Patreon if able.https://www.patreon.com/gnif
Quote from: gnif on April 19, 2018, 10:34:08 pmPart of this migration includes upgrading fully to InnoDB tables on the Barracuda engine, as well as moving to utf8mb4 collation.Does this mean that the UTF8 support people have been complaining about for a long time is now solved?
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Quote from: hendorog on April 20, 2018, 05:43:43 amNot sure if I'm suffering from bias but the site seems quite a bit faster to me. It should be quite a bit faster again now, the reverse proxy via the old server was just removed.
Quote from: gnif on April 20, 2018, 06:13:35 amQuote from: hendorog on April 20, 2018, 05:43:43 amNot sure if I'm suffering from bias but the site seems quite a bit faster to me. It should be quite a bit faster again now, the reverse proxy via the old server was just removed.The initial page load is MUCH faster than before And I wasn't complaining about the speed of the old server
Seems database fail over isn't working yet... there may be several short outages while I correct this.
Quote from: gnif on April 20, 2018, 07:54:56 amSeems database fail over isn't working yet... there may be several short outages while I correct this.Database failover now working, but something wrong with recovery, investigating.
Are the PDF attachements also fixed?
At random, still getting "500 Internal Server Error nginx/1.10.3" message, and a refresh cleared it out. Still fast though.