G'day haukex,

I can confirm part of what you've said. I have experienced connectivity problems and slow response times, with www.perlmonks.org, over the last two days. Over this period, I've used the site for two or three hours during the late afternoon and early evening (my timezone is UTC +11 hours). Here's the issues (as best as I remember them) with my usage over the last couple of days.

For anyone troubleshooting these types of issues, it's probably helpful to let then know which URL you're using as well as the timeframe in which the problem was experienced.

[As far as I know, there are six URL possibilities: 'perlmonks.'; followed one of 'com', 'net' or 'org'; and optionally preceded by 'www.'. I don't know how those are related to physical (or virtual) servers. If anyone has better information regarding this, please feel free to comment.]

— Ken


In reply to Re: Performance/Connectivity issues? by kcott
in thread Performance/Connectivity issues? by haukex

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