The BIG server upgrade has arrived

This weekend should see some changes..

T-man and his team have been updating the backend of WinCustomize.com a lot recently.  The site is now using ASP.NET 2.0 with the goal being to make WinCustomize able to handle more users at the same time.

What inevitably has happened throughout WinCustomize's history is that the site will get fast, more people will come, which will overwhelm the system, and then the site will seem slow and buggy and such.

In late 2004, we went up with "WC2K5" which dramatically increased the # of daily visitors.  But as a result, rather than the site being slow, you'd get "server too busy" or other errors.  We've been struggling along with this for quite a long time because WinCustomize just couldn't afford the servers/personnel to deal with it.

However, much of that changed this year with the release of Galactic Civilizations II. Stardock, the company that owns WinCustomize.com also makes that game (along with Object Desktop and a lot of other good stuff). The game has been a huge hit and has allowed us to buy a bunch of high end servers.

In early March, we did some server upgrades to deal with the serious problems we were running into due to the overall Stardock.net traffic increase from the release of GalCiv II.  We even had to take WinCustomize down for several hours over the course of a few days.  But with the revenue from GalCiv II, we can finally do a serious overhaul of our back end.

As of today, the major backend coding changes are largely completed.  This weekend we're installing over half a dozen new high end servers to help power WinCustomize's growth. 

Why? Because there's BIG things coming for the skinning world.  It may not have seemed that way lately right? Been a little quiet? That's because a lot of things are being worked on that you will see start to show up over the next year.  Windows Vista is coming, the Vista sidebar is coming, some really interesting new...things are coming, and WinCustomize will be supporting them all.  It's going to get very exciting very soon.

But rather have all this cool stuff happen and then have the site grind to a halt with flakey behavior, we're trying to get everything in place before hand.  By the end of next week, the full upgrades both to the server backend and the code should be in place.  At that point, the team will start to work on WC2K7 which will be a new overhaul to the front end of the site (what the site looks like, interface, features, etc.).  Good times!

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Looking forward to it Brad. Thanks for the update.

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Thanks for the update. Communication is the key as we all wish success for the site but need to have a sense of what is going on when things get a bit tweaky as it has been lately until yesterday when the communications and the improvements began.
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Hopefully all will go smoothly..looking forward to not seeing " Error "

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Thanks Brad for the update info!
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Thanks for the info. Can't wait to see all the cool stuff you guys will have for us in the coming months.
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Sweet! I'm excited! Can't wait to see how the site performes with the upcoming upgrades. Plus the new build and look of the site. PLUS, Widows Vista, slowly inching towards release...(god, it seems like an eternity.) I'm glad for guys at WC!!!
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Oh that's what you have all been up to...I was wondering why it has been so quiet!
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The whole thing is awesome. I don't think I've been more excited about anything
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Why? Because there's BIG things coming for the skinning world. It may not have seemed that way lately right? Been a little quiet? That's because a lot of things are being worked on that you will see start to show up over the next year. Windows Vista is coming, the Vista sidebar is coming, some really interesting new...things are coming, and WinCustomize will be supporting them all. It's going to get very exciting very soon.


I quite agree. I think finally some of the things I've been working on (well, more like off and on and off) for the past few years might actually come to fruition later this year (using DesktopX and Stardock's ThinkDesk apps).

I think a real new market s opening up (albeit somewhat limited) that will allow for better production for businesses and for home users. Plus, it will just be fun!

I might actually get to work with some celebrities too (well, there marketing team that is...)
Its turning out to be a good year.
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Sounds awesome Brad...can't wait to see whats in store!
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This IS good news indeed. Thanks WinCustomize.(and you to Brad)
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[actually, they were all down t' pub drinking shandies and singing Knees Up Mother Brown -  while T-Man was manually altering his hairline]....
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Yes, it is...and the cookies seem to be well baked again...
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Firstly, congratulations to you and the Stardock team on your success with Galciv2, which helped pay for these upgrades, and may you have many, many more similar ones and better.

Yeah, WC has been running a bit buggy in recent times, but in my old age I've become too passive/complacent....no, too darned lazy to get impatient or frustrated with it, thus lacking the energy or desire to complain.

I figured, she'll be righ, mate....and sure enough, things are rocketing along now. Thanks to all at Stardock
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For YEARS and YEARS you guys over there have ALWAYS had a SECOND rate server system which was always SLOW and undependable.Most likely cause you were too cheap to get the BEST and most POWERFUL you could buy.-- Old habits die hard and I'll bet any money that your new system will NOT do the job. Already I'm getting errors popping up going onto Win's web,telling me to refresh or start all over.Proofs in the pudding and I ain't seen no change. In fact it's even a little worse. Get someone in there who really knows what they're doing!---
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Everything seems to be working great on this end! Thanks to Stardock and Wincustomize!