Assuming that there is little that can practically be done to speed up the engine to the site, is there anything practical that could be done in other areas?

Given the large number of members (even if only the 'active' ones are considered), I for one would be more than happy to contribute a one-off $10 to a dedicated hardware fund if this would cut my waiting time for pages. If a (preferably dedicated) fund for faster hardware was established, it might be easily fulfilled.

I also realise that I know nothing of the Everything engine nor the current hardware set-up, and that if these types of optimisations are to be considered, the first step would be to do the analysis to see what and where the bottlenecks in the system are.

I currently have both the time and enthusiasm to take on some of this work if it was deemed desirable. Whilst I don't have the requisite skills in the Everything engine (nor probably Perl) to be let loose on the servers, if (for example) the logs were zipped up and made available to me, I do have the skills and the time to perform analysis of them. I could then return the results to tye or whomever for verification and further action.

If there is any other way (beyond the obvious cash contributions) that would help in this particular regard, I'm all ears.


Well It's better than the Abottoire, but Yorkshire!

In reply to Re: perlmonks too slow by BrowserUk
in thread perlmonks too slow by Jaap

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