I'm hosting a web site ( http://test-ipv6.com ) that *may* get a fair bit of attention this week. It will be part of a press release involving several major web sites. It will also be on the web site of a prominent organization coordinating the press release.
The server *may* have a sudden increase in business, depending on the level of attention the press release (and media interviews related to it) gets.
What does this mean for you?
I'm looking into ways to help spread the load to other servers, but I'm gated on both time and money, as well as IPv6 availability on any resources that might be contributed. As such, the next handful of days *may* be bumpy. I want to appologize in advance for that.
I have had the suggestion from one of the web sites on the press release to look at Google App Engine. I will do that, but I am constrained on when I can do that. I can't mix my employer's time or resources, with working on test-ipv6.com. The soonest I can do any significant change will be Friday.
Additionally, the organization putting out the press release, is working on setting up a mirror of my site; once complete, they will hopefully take some of the traffic themselves.
If you have an urgent issue, call 1-877-4FESLER, extension 22. If I can't asnwer the phone, leave a message (I may be in a meeting). But do leave the message, and I will get it.
Jason Fesler
Some of the email/Web sites affected (the main ones, at least):
alexmeyer.com bsdnet.org corvette-resto.com deepfried.us egbtnetwork.com framekillertobacco.com gardencity1988.com getprideconcrete.com gigo.com goldenrivers.org hcri.com lists.gigo.com lists.roundcube.net mkurl.us sawdusters.org starrynyte.com suchter.com test-ipv6.com wecarecancerpeernavigators.org yersinia.com
For a complete list, see http://stats.gigo.com/ .
List info: http://lists.roundcube.net/dev/ BT/aba52c80