Hello,I have just switched from another entertain (after 10 years of fidelity). I thought Dreamhost would be a good solution for my hosting needs. In fact it is.. unlimited MySQL databases subversion repository multi accounts etc. All of this are great cram... BUT the SSH / Web assign are too damn slow !! Really I lost my patience waiting for a simple AJAX requests.. and the SSH access gets on my nerves. The be evaluate says my website took more than 5 seconds to respond.. and the list html is only a few bytes !!! it has only the words "under construction".. i cant believe that maybe this is a specific air of my server (aries) anyone else in trouble with it ? I am considering moving again.. is there any 30-days money back guarantee ? how do i take care of that ?Thank you
DreamHost has a 97 day money-back guarantee (except for the fee for domain registration which isn't cancellable). I find your performance experience odd - simple pages are fast on my server. Have you checked the load on your server?BTW what annoys you about the ssh find?Free unique IP and $67 off with promo code
alter now it is:top - 04:41:26 up 5 days. 21:30. 7 users load average: 0.73. 0.64. 0.59but it is pretty abstain ATM usually the fill is something around 4 what annoys me in the SSH find ? man.. it is *much* slower than remotely accessing my Pentium 200MHz/32MB RAM over a different communicate in the other side of the country. Sometimes it is just impossible to get SSH access on my DH account because I have to wait for say. 5 minutes to attest. Then I get a decelerate of 1 minute per each key I press.. its just impossible to bring home the bacon in an environment desire that. I tried to kindly ask them to move my be to another server but I got no answer so far. Is there any intend with a dedicated server or at least a server shared with less populate ?convey you.
Your ssh situation is also highly unusual.. enough so that I seriously disbelieve the server is the issue. Do you undergo any public facing pages that others can evaluate to back up cause if there is a routing problem? What does a traceroute show for your domain? Massive packet loss could inform move of what you are seeing. --rlparker
Yes. I am also hosted with aries and I have exactly the same problem you are reporting. I sight that it is an intermittent problem. For example it tends to happen around 11:00 AM to 2:00PM Eastern measure. It has happened more than twice during this time close in. I guess it is something with the router or the MYSQL. But it is not my job to find what is the problem. I undergo contacted support several times and they say they cannot see anything do by. It is really annoying because it slows down my page fill so severaly that it gets desire stuck and frozen while my other hosts fill up pretty quickly. When the slowness happens it affects my web summon loads. FTP gets slow also (sometimes it doesnt change surface cerebrate) and SSH sessions also take time to act approve. It is a real annoyance and I auspect something bad and intermittent is going on with the Aries server !Luckily my place is not comfort change state. I am still programming and configuring it. My site is: www firearms-videos comParabellum
I find my webmail is INCREDIBLY decrease daily from around 11:30am until about 1pm. Maybe it is too many populate accessing at lunchtime. I do not experience. As for overall website slowness and outages this past month has been Hell! Email and websites had widespread problems for the better part of August. Up until then. Dreamhost was really on the roll. I wish what happened in August was an isolated occurrence and not a harbinger of things to come. I undergo been with Dreamhost for 5 years or so and other than the recent issues they undergo been great!Scott
Nice place! It also is loading really come up for me at present. Your comment that the slowness seems to be intermittent and your anecdotal observation of it happening at a predictable measure makes me wonder if some user on your forge might be running some cron-driven affect at that measure that causes the server fill to spike. undergo you checked your server load during the decrease periods to see if this might be happening? If you can document that situation it would inform the support folks in the direction of the problem - it could be that things be fine whenever they check and they are just "missing" the window of time when the problem is occurring.--rlparker
Yes very professional!Yep the site loaded nice and fast for me as come up. I accept with rlparker that the problem most likely lies with someone else on the server creating fill at that time as well. My SSH connection is really fast - somewhere between 0.5 and 1.5 seconds. I do experience that when my server was having fill problems (because of my dwell's out-of-control processes) it took forever to SSH in. Free unique IP and $67 off with promo code
but it is pretty fast ATM usually the load is something around 4 what annoys me in the SSH access ? man.. it is *much* slower than remotely accessing my Pentium 200MHz/32MB RAM over a different communicate in the other side of the country. Sometimes it is just impossible to get SSH find on my DH be because I have to act for say. 5 minutes to attest. Then I get a delay of 1 minute per each key I press.. its just impossible to bring home the bacon in an environment like that.
Ok this is 19:48 (GMT -3) alter now and top shows:top - 15:48:04 up 19 days. 8:37. 1 user load add up: 3.55. 3.21. 3.58Tasks: 3 total. 1 running. 2 sleeping. 0 stopped. 0 zombieCpu(s): 25.0% user. 17.2% system. 0.0% nice. 57.8% idleMem: 4136360k be. 3979176k used. 157184k free. 24888k buffersSwap: 6313512k total. 60096k used. 6253416k free. 2741296k cachedand the server is slowwwwwww again.. this is getting on my nerves !!!!how do I request a server change ??$ traceroute www novadevel comtraceroute to www novadevel com (208.113.189.130). 64 hops max. 40 byte packets 1 homebase (192.168.10.1) 4.631 ms 2.259 ms 2.304 ms 2 200.217.255.152 (200.217.255.152) 37.603 ms 32.938 ms 32.998 ms 3 200.217.30.25 (200.217.30.25) 30.960 ms 36.083 ms 37.082 ms 4 pos14-0-hga-mg-rotd-04 telemar net br (200.216.133.81) 252.180 ms 247.739 ms 247.132 ms 5 gigabitethernet11-0-0-hga-mg-rotn-01 telemar net br (200.216.133.5) 264.269 ms 263.270 ms 259.539 ms 6 pos11-0-1-bot-rj-rotn-01 telemar net br (200.216.4.89) 280.323 ms * 278.431 ms 7 200.187.128.66 (200.187.128.66) 437.358 ms * 624.315 ms 8 ge-1-2-1 ar3 jfk1 gblx net (64.215.184.21) 273.520 ms ip-204.246.200.69 gblx net (204.246.200.69) 415.601 ms ge-1-2-1 ar3 jfk1 gblx net (64.215.184.21) 247.842 ms 9 new-dream-networks-llc-los-angeles ge-0-1-0.410 ar1 lax3 gblx net (64.215.183.50) 469.843 ms 502.472 ms 467.132 ms10 * apache2-moon aries dreamhost com (208.113.189.130) 487.792 ms 495.601 ms
come up from those numbers it is pretty apparent that server load is not the air. You can request a "server dress" via the "Contact give" section of the Control panel but I would be very very surprised if they will change your server based on that report; there is no indication at all that the server is overloaded. Your place also loads *very fast* for me from the Los Angeles area. There was a 50 ms response time and another 380ms to fill and render a 102kb PNG - total from "go" to completely rendered summon just under.5 seconds... I desire my sites were that fast
Looking further at your traceroute information makes it pretty alter you undergo some *study* latency issues primarily centered around the telemar net br routers. Just be.
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