Originally posted by BearCat+May 21 2003, 12:48 AM--></span><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (BearCat @ May 21 2003, 12:48 AM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin--Sephiroth@May 21 2003, 05:41 AM
that's the only thing on here that should be making a java console popup...
Ahh, I see...
That explains my Java concole ( I guess ) funny thing I have never noticed it before though
Now the quote are working for me
BTW : While I was posting the first one, I was trying to go back, to edit...
Then I was getting a 404, and I was getting it for all of the "Forums parts",
only the frontpage / IRC loading..
Regarding speed :
What type of connection are we using, how may lines out to the net,
who are we peering with etc. ?
As some of you know, the download speed in my end should not
causing the delays I'm experiencing now ( actually, the pages loaded faster before the move )
so I would be guessing it has to do with peering, since you in USA/Canada have better speeds now. [/b][/quote]
Question: What do you mean when you say your bandwidth is multi-homed?
Answer: Our datacenters are connected to the Internet via diversely redundant connections from multiple providers. The Texas datacenter has Gigabit Ethernet connections from Time Warner, Verio (x2), Williams, Allegiance and Cogent, an OC3 from Savvis, and a DS3 from Eli. The New Jersey Datacenter has Multiple OC 12 and OC 3 connections to over 75 peering points.
i don't know which data center we're in, tracert the ip and figure it out
