Weird files called by adserve.js (ads)(help!)

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bloodblader

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Hello guys,

I have resolved the high resource usage issue by removing some sites wordpress pings when i modify ANY part of the page. That was causing enormous traffic i guess, since i change things a LOT in my site.

Well but now to the point. I've also implemented gzip compression and now the page *should* load in milisecs (gzip compression is very efficient). It would be like that if there weren't some files that adserve.js is calling (i dont know what for). See this image here:

Dibujo2.jpg

(I chopped the image so the forum layout didn't mess up, you can see the full image here

You can see the adserve.js and some other weird files that make the site load in 5.37secs! thats a lot and i'm not doing anything with the gzip compression then...

Is there any way i could place the text link by myself without using the javascript code?

Or could I host the file?
*please!*

Because i don't really see the need of all those files for a text link!
You people are wasting some bandwidth there

P.D.: I'm from venezuela, sorry if i had some mispelling ;) xD
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anyone? plz!

and now my page is suspended again...

gzip compression helps to reduce CPU usage or not?
 
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Those files(like adserve.js) are x10 files, adserve is the file that shows the ads. The time it takes to load also depend in how much time your site takes to call it.

I think gzip compression actually increses the cpu usage but reduces bandwith.
 

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The adserve.js doesn't run from your account
It's included so it doesn't take resources away from your site. That is what i have been told from Corey so i am just passing on the information.
 
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bloodblader

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well, thanks!

I have turned off gzip compression so it doesn't matter how much it takes to load those files cuz it doesn't make any difference. I'm getting suspended again and again and i can't find the solution :S

I'm getting short of solutions here, need some help!

I have checked my raw access logs and it seems there is a HUGE amount of bots/crawlers/spiders requesting GET's and HEAD's is there any way to block them?
 
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Google robots.txt to learn how to write rules to stop crawlers or block them using .htaccess

As they said GZIP saves Bandwidth but increases CPU usage. Also you should only have to worry about the things in your graph there that have your domain. The other things load from a separate site so it does not cause the server you're on any extra resource usage.

-Corey
 
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