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	<title>Comments on: WordPress and Joyent, Sitting in a Tree</title>
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		<title>By: Jeff Rine</title>
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		<description>Found this article while searching Google for &quot;joyent slow sites&quot;. My two blogs running WordPress on a Shared Accelerator have been inaccessible for most of the day. The last time this happened Tech Support said the culprit was a Rails app hogging server resources. I am beginning to think Joyent would rather I talk my small amount of business elsewhere. Looking at MT as a possible replacement host.</description>
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