I'll double check that then... thanks for your help.

2013/4/11 LightDot <light...@gmail.com>

> You're absolutely correct. 6 seconds or even db timeouts an just a few
> connections mean that something is wrong. It's either much more connections
> than it seems or there is a problem in the code or even OS.
>
> Ricardo made a valid observation in regards to rogue bots. This problem is
> more wide spread than many people think and these suckers can literally
> grind your site to a halt... Check your logs for connections coming from:
>
> 208.115.96.0/19
> 212.113.32.0/21
> 213.186.96.0/19
> 217.69.128.0/21
>
> There might be others, these IP ranges are a subset from a research made a
> couple of months ago.
>
>
>
> On Thursday, April 11, 2013 3:49:22 PM UTC+2, Niphlod wrote:
>>
>> 6 seconds on a db connection (or query, btw) seems unlikely .... on this
>> scale, even if it's true that most of the development platform (read, your
>> home pc) are now faster than the various VPS lying around, when you coded
>> that particular page you probably noticed a huge loading time in the first
>> place.....
>>
>> if out of the blue the performances are dropping it's usually because of
>> deployment issues or "I've been slashdotted" scenarios.
>> A concurrency scenario of 5 pages shouldn't lead to a 504 even on the
>> poorest platform out there ("raspberrypi scale")
>>
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