Answer wrote:
Honest to god, whenever i have a problem, someone else has a problem, which results in me not being able to fix my problem
haha
, well I wished I could say that here. Obviously I could blame someone, but that doesn't fix the prob.
(unfortunately. I tried, but it didn't work out
).
Jeff: yeah, it's a lot of traffic, I wished it was lower. One of the other sites (thus not our 4 sites), a customer of ours, is also pushing a lot of bytes each day. The current problem is our CMS, which is written in windows DNA: Stored procs, VB COM, XML and asp. So moving a customer off the box to a virtual dir on a big win2k3 box using shared hosting is impossible
. Porting all the stuff to .NET is also not that great. I wrote a reader for the CMS data for viewing in ASP.NET using llblgen pro for the llblgen website, but the editors at the back are still asp 3.0
(and it took us a year to write it, so I don't expect to port it to .NET erm... soon
)