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Paul

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  • Location: Aviemore
  • Location: Aviemore

Unfortunately due to an issue where our servers are hosted, we're unable to add new servers for the forum to scale depending on how busy it is, and are currently running at a bare minimum of server power. This is going to mean that the forum may be a bit slow until it's resolved, and possible it may even go down at times. We're obviously keen to resolve this asap, and our hosting providers are working on doing just that. 

Apologies in advance for the potentially iffy service this evening!

PS - this also applies to other parts of the site, although we have a bit more flex on the non-forum areas currently so don't expect too many issues. It's also resulted in us being unable to run the Netwx models for the 12z as yet, we'll obviously get those up as soon as we can bring those servers online. 

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