[–] kentnguyen 14y ago ↗ haha thanks @dqminh i didnt post this coz its not really technical, i thought HN crowd would prefer the other post
[–] kentnguyen 14y ago ↗ hey guys, thanks for visiting my sites. Due to unexpected traffic, it's currently under heavy load. So the response time could be slow. Be patient [–] danbee 14y ago ↗ Time to implement some form of caching perhaps? [–] kentnguyen 14y ago ↗ I did, right from beginning, but PHPFog's scaling architecture broke it badly. They don't deserve to be called 'cloud service' [–] kentnguyen 14y ago ↗ It's back now. Fault PHPFog's cloud architecture [–] sanderson1 14y ago ↗ You should check out Pagoda Box. You can store cached files in a writable directory that is shared across all of your app instances. Scaling is totally seamless. [–] kentnguyen 14y ago ↗ i will. any other php cloud service you can think of. im a seasoned heroku user by the way. still nothing match it for php [–] andycroll 14y ago ↗ http://tjstein.com/2011/09/running-wordpress-on-heroku-and-a...Possible?
[–] danbee 14y ago ↗ Time to implement some form of caching perhaps? [–] kentnguyen 14y ago ↗ I did, right from beginning, but PHPFog's scaling architecture broke it badly. They don't deserve to be called 'cloud service' [–] kentnguyen 14y ago ↗ It's back now. Fault PHPFog's cloud architecture [–] sanderson1 14y ago ↗ You should check out Pagoda Box. You can store cached files in a writable directory that is shared across all of your app instances. Scaling is totally seamless. [–] kentnguyen 14y ago ↗ i will. any other php cloud service you can think of. im a seasoned heroku user by the way. still nothing match it for php [–] andycroll 14y ago ↗ http://tjstein.com/2011/09/running-wordpress-on-heroku-and-a...Possible?
[–] kentnguyen 14y ago ↗ I did, right from beginning, but PHPFog's scaling architecture broke it badly. They don't deserve to be called 'cloud service'
[–] kentnguyen 14y ago ↗ It's back now. Fault PHPFog's cloud architecture [–] sanderson1 14y ago ↗ You should check out Pagoda Box. You can store cached files in a writable directory that is shared across all of your app instances. Scaling is totally seamless. [–] kentnguyen 14y ago ↗ i will. any other php cloud service you can think of. im a seasoned heroku user by the way. still nothing match it for php [–] andycroll 14y ago ↗ http://tjstein.com/2011/09/running-wordpress-on-heroku-and-a...Possible?
[–] sanderson1 14y ago ↗ You should check out Pagoda Box. You can store cached files in a writable directory that is shared across all of your app instances. Scaling is totally seamless. [–] kentnguyen 14y ago ↗ i will. any other php cloud service you can think of. im a seasoned heroku user by the way. still nothing match it for php [–] andycroll 14y ago ↗ http://tjstein.com/2011/09/running-wordpress-on-heroku-and-a...Possible?
[–] kentnguyen 14y ago ↗ i will. any other php cloud service you can think of. im a seasoned heroku user by the way. still nothing match it for php [–] andycroll 14y ago ↗ http://tjstein.com/2011/09/running-wordpress-on-heroku-and-a...Possible?
[–] jacktoole1 14y ago ↗ I find it incredibly ironic that this won't load on my iPad (iOS 5.0). [–] kentnguyen 14y ago ↗ checking now [–] jacktoole1 14y ago ↗ Working now :). I've seen my iPad act strangely before, so it could have been something on my end or just server traffic.
[–] kentnguyen 14y ago ↗ checking now [–] jacktoole1 14y ago ↗ Working now :). I've seen my iPad act strangely before, so it could have been something on my end or just server traffic.
[–] jacktoole1 14y ago ↗ Working now :). I've seen my iPad act strangely before, so it could have been something on my end or just server traffic.
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