Hello.
After attempting several suggestions from guys here in the list, I'm
still experiencing the same problem: Facebook is so sluggish that my
users are complaining everyday and is just depressing.
Today I came up with an idea: Use a "dedicated" line for facebook
traffic. For ei.
LAN
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SERVER ------- Internet line for facebook only
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Internet
Can this be possible?
Can this solution fix my problems or give me more problems?
Thanks.
Wilson Hernandez
www.figureo56.com
www.optimumwireless.com
On 10/11/2011 9:25 AM, Wilson Hernandez wrote:
> On 10/11/2011 7:47 AM, Ed W wrote:
>> On 08/10/2011 20:25, Wilson Hernandez wrote:
>>> Thanks for replying.
>>>
>>> Well, our cache.log looks ok. No real problems there but, will be
>>> monitoring it closely to check if there is something unusual.
>>>
>>> As for the DNS, we have local DNS server inside our LAN that is used
>>> by 95% of the machines. This server uses our provider's servers as
>>> well as google's:
>>>
>>> forwarders {
>>> 8.8.8.8;
>>> 196.3.81.5;
>>> 196.3.81.132;
>>> };
>>>
>>> Our users are just driving me crazy with calls regarding facebook: "is
>>> slow", "doesn't work", and a lot other complaints...
>>>
>> Occasionally you will find that Google DNS servers get "poisoned" and
>> take you to a non local facebook page. I guess run dig against specific
>> servers and be sure you are ending up on a server which doesn't have
>> some massive ping to it? I spent a while debugging a similar problem
>> where the BBC home page got suddenly slow on me because I was being
>> redirected to some german akamai site rather than the UK one...
>>
>> This is likely to make a difference between snappy and sluggish though,
>> not "dead"...
> Let me remove google's DNS and continue testing Facebook sluggishness.
>
> Thanks for replying.
>
>
>> Good luck
>>
>> Ed W
>>
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