Actually if you were using nginx you would need the nginx module installed. After that you'd also need to edit vbulletin's code to use X-Real-IP or whatever custom IP header you are using in nginx instead of just REMOTE_ADDR.
That might be the case. I've used quite a few services recently and almost aways end up back at linkbucks. Thankfully i have a fairly simple way to convert most of my links to a new host in minutes (or at least as fast as their API goes)
lol, maybe their outflow of cash grew bigger than their inflow and decided to make a break for it, I've seen it happen way too often for url shorteners.
http://net.tutsplus.com/tutorials/other/top-20-mysql-best-practices/
Easiest way is to take the slow queries and type "EXPLAIN <SLOW QUERY>" in phpMyAdmin. It will execute your query step by step and benchmark each step so you can find out which one is the bottleneck
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