On Tue, 2003-09-16 at 11:26, E23 wrote:
That is bad enough for a regular web site, but
catastrophic for a wiki.
The rate of new articles has dwindled and thereby broken a previously
strong upwards trend.
The sad truth is that we *know* the Wikipedia's too slow. It's been too
slow for most of its existence, yet it's still growing -- of course,
that's why it's always slow! ;)
There have been occasional /extra/ slow spots that have slowed the
growth curve temporarily, and have been generally solved through
hardware upgrades. Unfortunately that takes money, so we can't do it as
readily as installing a program or tweaking a configuration file.
A minor upgrade to the database server and a complete overhaul of the
web server should be coming in a few days; once that's done we can
finish moving all the web work off the database server, and then we can
think about adding more web servers to split the load.
-- brion vibber (brion @
pobox.com)