Compression....
B. G. Smith,
Thanks for the kind words. Some people fail to realise that when you treat people with courtesy you can expect courtesy in return. And when you belittle people repeatedly you can expect the same. The majority have been patient with the time and effort involved, especially considering the lack of human resources we face. Overall, we've had the majority of the users very satisfied now that the server isn't constantly bogged down.
danandme,
You're probably right.
brucew,
You're welcome!
Bob Beauchaine,
You hit the nail on the head. We've got thousands of users. There's one full time subscription administrator and one part time techie to handle the load. We're dealing with a purchased software package and you can't expect miracles nor perfection using purchased software solutions... there will always be drawbacks as anyone in the field for a long time can tell you (though I've dealt with a few programmers who think their own code is perfect). I can make minor changes to the way it works but we're pretty much stuck with the functionality purchased.
boatpuller,
Roses are red, violets are blue, I'm schizophrenic and so am I!
EMDDIESEL,
The users started asking for an upgrade over a year ago. We complied. Either way, some people will not be satisfied but if you never upgrade, we'd all still be using typewriters.
Midnite,
You are correct concerning the security issues. Plus UBB runs into a "wall" where it can no longer function as the boards grow. F150Online is going through that right now.
EMDDIESEL,
Overall, even with the occasional server busy messages, the new system is faster. A server busy message lasts about 15 seconds. On the old software, the average search lasted 3 minutes. You'd need 12 server busy messages to equal the time required for one seach under the old system.
David Gardner,
Thanks! Not everyone is happy with the change and I can accept that. Users who disagree without being disagreeable are the most likely users to be regarded when making decisions concerning resources, application issues, etc.
To everyone, we've got a lot of things planned and we're investigating the best route for a long term solution for the server. TDR realises an in depth review of the options takes longer than a quick upgrade but we don't want to go through major growing pains again.
I'd like to take this opportunity to personally thank everyone who has been patient with us during this transition!
Ken
uncaring TDR Admin