Will very much appreciate your advice.
Thanks
Will very much appreciate your advice.
Thanks
The issue was due to the server load. This is not something that can be avoided
or that we can assure you it will not happen as it can occur by someone
misconfiguring the site or someones account be compromised and in turn someone
over utilizing resources and these issues can occur with shared hosting with any
provider. With that said I do sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may
have caused and if this does recur please reply back to this message and I will
assist you further.
But didn't ask Arvixe anything else as we're busy working towards our soft launch. Our developer started having difficulties accessing our website today. It was slow at first but then seems to be ok later for me. Don't know if stability is an issue for other Oxwall members ...
I have contacted my hosting company about this, but they didn't help to much - all they said was that "there are a few things slowing down your site, and recommend you use pagespeedgrader.com" - and well...once I checked that, the main issue that is slowing down my site is images. So with all that being said, how am I able to optimize images on my site if I am not uploading them (my users are)...isn't there a built-in script that optimizes uploaded images? If not, I think this should definitely be something oxwall should focus on.
Other options may include obtaining a VPS, dedicated IP, using CloudFlare services, Amazon S3, RackSpace (I think thats what its called), CDNs, optimizing everything file/image wise that you can and a few other things...
At the moment, images seem to be my biggest concern...If I find any useful material in which to help optimize images that users upload to a site, I'll make a new topic or post it here. And if anyone else has any useful tips, I think it would be a great idea to share them as it will only benefit all oxwall users!
If you are on a shared server, your site will be slow - especially when you start advertising and growing your community. Obtaining a dedicated server, a VPS and/or a dedicated IP is where you need to be. This software takes a lot and if you are on a shared server, it means you share your websites IP with other websites which you may not know, affects page speed, simply because you do not know how many others are using your shared IP.
If you are serious about obtaining more, look into "http://www.justhost.com" - They have reasonable and affordable prices, the domain name registration is free (if you are a first time customer and/or if you already obtain your domain name), and they do transfers.
I haven't experienced Arvixe, but if you are not satisfied with them, I'd suggest JustHost - I've been with them for years and they are a great hosting company. And if your site is still relatively small, I'd suggest making the transfer asap before your community gets bigger.
I'd recommend the "Standard" VPS package to get you started - you will, I'm sure, notice a drastic improvement in pagespeed and loading times.
Just my two cents :) - Best of luck!