I resolved it. The issue came down to an api call to another system
using a 10.x internal private IP which worked in one data center and not
in another. The system waits a few seconds for the timeout and moves
on...
just for the curious, when the 10.x ip does not work the system resorts
to
Move/copy the site to NY and compare. I'd like to see the results :-)
On Jan 20, 2017 1:01 PM, "Nathan" wrote:
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> I haven't paid attention to ping time at all. I am talking purely slow
> sites.
> I have one server in particular in SF02 with a 200MB mariadb database and
> a custom framework and
I haven't paid attention to ping time at all. I am talking purely slow
sites.
I have one server in particular in SF02 with a 200MB mariadb database
and a custom framework and it really seems slow.
I have some basic sites that seem slow, along with some wordpress sites
that seem slow.
On
Faster access as in ping time or are the servers themselves just slow?(site
load times)
jason
> On Jan 20, 2017, at 12:13 PM, Nathan wrote:
>
>
> I have several $5 and $10 servers from Digital Ocean at their NY, SF01, and
> SF02 data centers. Strangely, it seems to me I (here in Az) have fas
I have several $5 and $10 servers from Digital Ocean at their NY, SF01,
and SF02 data centers. Strangely, it seems to me I (here in Az) have
faster access to the NY data centers than the SF data centers. Any one
using SF01/02 and happy?
I need another server, but one of the more expensive se