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This is totally Bizarre/Fubar/WTFBBQ/Wallhax I kid you not, it would appear that VM are somehow making MY website slower during peak hours?
I first thought it was TSOHOST being slow but then when I browsed my site from work it was lightening quick and then from my cousin's house it was equally quick and he's on a Laptop with 54G !
I then thought it must be my router (WRT54GL on Tomato) and some wireless configuration on my machine as I had only a few days ago upgraded from HyperWRT to Tomato so I unhooked the router and plugged in the modem via cable to one of the downstairs computers.
Website was still slow.
I retested with a wireless Laptop via the router and still slow.
I Citrix'd into my work account and did a check over remote logon and my site was lightening quick again.
I then decided to leave it until after 12AM and right now my site is blisteringly fast, I even uploaded some videos to test DL speed with and maxed my 20MB connection every time:
During the slow peak times it would get to +40K/sec and drop to 20K/sec~ but the bizarre thing is I could still upload via FTP to the site at max speed (usually starts at ~120K/sec and hovers at 85-90).
During the slow period no other service is slow, I get 15-25 pings on TF2 during the same period, can download Quicktime trailers at +2.2MB/sec and have my sister online with her laptop at the same time too with no issues.
The extra ultra bizarre thing is I can ping my website from any machine and get speedy replies (10-20ms average) at all times and I have tried OpenDNS servers as well during the "slowsite" period and not noticed any difference.
Does anyone have any idea at all at what could be up here? this only seems to have started in the past week or so!
Cliffs:
+ My website (robbiekhan.co.uk) is fast EVERYWHERE except my home VM connection during peak hours
+ Pinging the site resolves good ms times (10-20ms avg)
+ Tested and replicated issue with IE7/IE6/FF2.0
+ After 12AM the site is full speed
+ It's not a hardware config issue / dns issue / webhost issue
+ PROFIT???

This is totally Bizarre/Fubar/WTFBBQ/Wallhax I kid you not, it would appear that VM are somehow making MY website slower during peak hours?
I first thought it was TSOHOST being slow but then when I browsed my site from work it was lightening quick and then from my cousin's house it was equally quick and he's on a Laptop with 54G !
I then thought it must be my router (WRT54GL on Tomato) and some wireless configuration on my machine as I had only a few days ago upgraded from HyperWRT to Tomato so I unhooked the router and plugged in the modem via cable to one of the downstairs computers.
Website was still slow.
I retested with a wireless Laptop via the router and still slow.
I Citrix'd into my work account and did a check over remote logon and my site was lightening quick again.
I then decided to leave it until after 12AM and right now my site is blisteringly fast, I even uploaded some videos to test DL speed with and maxed my 20MB connection every time:

During the slow peak times it would get to +40K/sec and drop to 20K/sec~ but the bizarre thing is I could still upload via FTP to the site at max speed (usually starts at ~120K/sec and hovers at 85-90).
During the slow period no other service is slow, I get 15-25 pings on TF2 during the same period, can download Quicktime trailers at +2.2MB/sec and have my sister online with her laptop at the same time too with no issues.
The extra ultra bizarre thing is I can ping my website from any machine and get speedy replies (10-20ms average) at all times and I have tried OpenDNS servers as well during the "slowsite" period and not noticed any difference.
Does anyone have any idea at all at what could be up here? this only seems to have started in the past week or so!
Cliffs:
+ My website (robbiekhan.co.uk) is fast EVERYWHERE except my home VM connection during peak hours
+ Pinging the site resolves good ms times (10-20ms avg)
+ Tested and replicated issue with IE7/IE6/FF2.0
+ After 12AM the site is full speed
+ It's not a hardware config issue / dns issue / webhost issue
+ PROFIT???
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