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Site issues
      #21749 - Mon Aug 30 2004 11:03 PM

I know the site has been down a few times over the last few days, the traffic we've been seeing, along with some quirks in the software (for maps, data, etc) have been causing issues. I've been redoing lots of behind the scenes stuff, reconfiguring, and upgrading the server over the last few days so hopefully downtime is to a minimum.

Images are offloaded to another server now so that should help on that end.


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Re: Site issues [Re: MikeC]
      #21759 - Mon Aug 30 2004 11:25 PM

Mike,

I know I am not alone in a heartfelt thank you for all you do to keep this site up. It has been the best place to come. Some of us get all anxious about what to do and try to understand what is going on. The folks around here on this site are awesome. So hats off, thank you very much, and thank you to everyone. Best of the Best hanging around here!

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Survived: Mitch '98-Charley's crossing'04-Frances '04-Jeanne'04 Survived near fatal fear from Floyd's threat.
Nearly grew gills with Fay'08


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