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Server work tonight

I'm trying out CMS Report on a different server.  If you are seeing this message then you're on the old server.  If you don't see this message then congratulations...you're on the new server. :-)

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#1 Another Site Migration...back to old server

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Had some issues with the way PHP4 and PHP5 were implemented along with PHP.ini overrides.  Until I get the kinks all worked out...I've changed to the DNS to point back to this old server.  In case I decide to start from scratch for the site...the following is what I wrote during the 18 hours I was on the new server.
Another Site Migration

I'm in the process of moving the site over to a new server so you may see this site up and down over the weekend.  Hopefully by Monday all will be well again.  Although my little experiment of the past few months has shown that Drupal will run well on the cheap shared hosting plans...I really do miss having the control that better hosting plans provide (especially via a Linux shell).

I'm also re-indexing the content of my site for search which can also slow the server down.  To help improve performance during this time of transition, I'm temporarliy caching the pages.  Translation...if you leave a comment on any of the posts it may take a few hours before you see those comments show up the pages.  Once the index is complete I'll turn off the caching.

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About this CMS Enthusiast

Bryan Ruby is the owner and editor for CMS Report. He founded CMSReport.com in 2006 on the belief that information technologists, website owners, and web developers desired visiting sites where they could learn about content management systems without the sales pitch. Outside of his late night blogging hours, he is the Information Technology Officer for a field office in the federal government.