Not exactly, we are moving it to a site directly on major trunks of the internet right alongside the some of the largest sites in the world (Tukwila and Redmond). Still relatively local for us but lacking all the latency. Yes it is an All-States project to make the site better, faster and more reliable, and so far, it's not just better, it's worlds better. The performance of tractorshed.com (which I moved this weekend), is astonishing. They were serious about the importance of these forums and supporting them well. I'm very happy with how this is going.
Still running same servers, multiprocessor Xeons and each site lives within 1 TB and YT has 10 sites involved including mirrors. And we've always run some sort of Unix like OS, Kim and I wouldn't have anything else, and nowadays, Linux is really the only game in town for a high performance site. But so far, it seems that our sluggishness was not the servers as much as it was being throttled by the network performance. The big payoff will come when I get the forums moved too though already, just pulling tractorshed off this local network has sped up the forums too.
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