in reply to perlmonks.org still/again slow

Yes, I know.

In my observations, it is mostly the 216.* machine that is slow resp. has wonky/faulty/weird network routing problems, so my plan is to remove it from our DNS rotation. If anybody is aware of reasons for not doing that, please speak up.

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Re^2: perlmonks.org still/again slow
by Discipulus (Canon) on Jan 28, 2025 at 11:45 UTC
    Hello Corion and thanks,

    > it is mostly the 216.*

    not always:

    perlmonks.org @ https://66.39.54.27/index.pl? 200 OK 26.5322 + Kb (27169 bytes) in 12.627326 seconds 2.1012 Kb/s perlmonks.org @ https://216.92.34.251/index.pl? 200 OK 26.5322 + Kb (27169 bytes) in 9.580532 seconds 2.7694 Kb/s

    We used to have 3 machines iirc and one was removed. Having at least two machines is not the minimum redundacy needed? ..well the load nowadays is not that big and the DNS roundrobin is not the best at all as HA solution.. simply is not.

    What Tux noted below is really weird: it means it was reachable only from some country/network? UPDATE ..and yes choroba confirmed the same behaviour noticed previously

    L*

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      What Tux noted below is really weird: it means it was reachable only from some country/network? UPDATE ..and yes choroba confirmed the same behaviour noticed previously

      That sounds more like a routing or firewall issue and less like a server issue.

      Alexander

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