I’m very aware that there have been some serious performance / speed issues this week – partly due to school starting back and partly doe to some network / configuration issues. I’m keen to get this sorted asap though and have made some changes which will hopefully improve the speed of the site. Please let…
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We’re looking for a Marketing Magician!
Update: Applications for this position are now closed. Edublogs is planning on taking a step up in 2010 and beyond, and to help us do that we’re after a special someone to lead the way when it comes to telling the world who we are. We’re looking for a person who can write great copy…
Happy (belated) first birthday edublogs.org
Ooops, I missed it! On July 31st (for some reason I though it was August 31st) Edublogs.org turned one. For a first birthday I’ve done the usual things, told her how wonderful she is, promised her the world and… perhaps not so normally… bought her another brand new dual-core server with 4 Gig of RAM…
Edublogs 1.0 – Special Announcement
I’m delighted to announce that the next generation of edublogs.org, supported by The Chalkface Project, is officially launched today! Firstly, the generous support of Chalkface means that edublogs.org (and associated sites) are now running on their own dedicated server. That means more bandwidth, more storage space, better performance and an all round superior edublogging experience….
Moving servers
We’re moving servers as we speak to a brand spanking new one… just for incsub :) This is going to give us far better performance and vastly improved performance. In short it’s gonna rock. However… there might be a moment or two when your blog isn’t available or hard to get to… for that please…
Supporting edublogs.org
It’s pretty much at the end of each month… when the bandwidth limits are drawing near… that the only downside of running edublogs.org kicks in. Essentially we’re going to need a dedicated server very very soon as in the first place we’re running out of bandwidth / space and in the second I figure…