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I think this illustrates the problems with relying on other servers to be fast enough to not affect load times.
I'm contractually obligated to have the ads (and the revenue they produce is what allows me to keep SA running), so I've got to keep them. No doubt about that. Unless a bunch of you get together and use the subscribe button so donate $5 or so a month.
Anyway, pulling content off other servers can definetly cause some problems. The only content int he SA template (outside of the occassional YouTube or Google videos in the posts) are the Pajamas ads, some traffic monitoring code also from Pajamas (you don't see it, but I think they have it to make sure I'm not using fraudulent means to drive up my traffic for ad revenue) the Google Reader feed box to the left (never had a problem with that loading) and the public sitemeter traffic code at the bottom.
That's not a lot compared to other sites. The problem right now really is Pajamas, I think. I just don't know how I'm going to fix it.
Traffic has doubled in less than a year. And commenting activity is way up. I don't have accurate stats on that, but just eyeballing it SA was getting about 100 - 200 comments a day just a year ago. Now we're routinely hitting 500.
The server loads are significant. We do our best to keep things running smoothly, but I just don't have a lot of money to throw at hosting and such.
Everything seems to be loading quickly to day though.
But it is really difficult to measure this kind of thing without touching that code, which is something that would probably be unacceptable to them. I did add some simple javascript to the body onload tag, and it was telling me the page was loading in .134 seconds (when it was taking several minutes to complete).
Things are certainly loading quickly for me.