Server Problem: 11:12am IST, 10-20min Wait

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At 11:12am IST, users experienced server downtime with a message indicating a 10-20 minute wait. During this period, the site was notably slow, with users reporting delays of up to a minute per page load. The downtime was due to scheduled maintenance, and once the site returned, it faced a high volume of requests, causing initial sluggishness. After a brief period, the site stabilized and began functioning normally again. Overall, the maintenance and subsequent slow performance were expected and resolved.
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Took place here at 11:12am IST.
It said will be back in 10-20 minutes.

When the site worked, it was really slow and now too. :(
I have to wait for a minute for each page to load.
 
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Pranav-Arora said:
Took place here at 11:12am IST.
It said will be back in 10-20 minutes.

When the site worked, it was really slow and now too. :(
I have to wait for a minute for each page to load.

This is all normal. I took the site down for maintenance as noted. When the site is back online it is slammed with requests and will take 5min to sort it out. All is well now.
 
Yeah, now it's working fine. :smile:
 
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