The Orange Juice blog – now mightier than ever!
You might be wondering why the Orange Juice blog has been offline at times today.
We received this note from GoDaddy, the company that hosts our blog on their servers, recently:
It has come to our attention that your orangejuiceblog.com is causing an overload of the shared resources on this server. This, in turn, affects the server performance for other customers.
Today we finally crashed the server, due to our high traffic.
So I have upgraded us to a new server, with GoDaddy, that will triple our capabilities. It is called a grid server and in essence it uses three servers in tandem, so if one gets tied up with traffic, there are two others available to fill in.
I am told this will fix the problem.
Our detractors like to say that no one reads our blog. Well, apparently that isn’t true!
Thanks for reading the Orange Juice blog. Now new and improved!
By the way, I wonder why the blue boys at the Liberal OC still haven’t taken care of the virus that has infected their blog? It turned out to be a simple fix after we hired a vendor to deal with it. Seems like a rude thing to do to their readers…
I noticed improvement right away. Thank you for upgrading. I was thinking the problems were with my computer, especially yesterday.
Big improvement,
Thanks! We also had that virus issue this week, but I resolved that in a couple hours. And the vendor I hired is now scanning both of my blogs 24 hours. He will automatically clean them if some other bug attacks. Well worth the price!
The new server ought to speed things up for us too..
“We also had that virus issue this week”
WHATTT????
My computer crashed yesterday. I thought it was because I was surfing for porn. Now I can blame Orange Juice for it. haha
Ha ha you get virus from porn.
And I thought it was HAL 9000
We still have a virus over at the Liberal OC. I guess Chris can’t get taxpayer funded meds to help with this virus.
Art, this blog is still as slow as hell. I don’t know if traffic is your problem, maybe they’re something internal.
Lam,
Godaddy is still migrating our files. Should be all done by tomorrow. Then it will be super fast!