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Sure, I've considered it. But no plans to change the photos. I like the ones we have. Though, I would consider adding a couple of new ones to the rotation to make the variety greater.GVZ, have you considered new E500E photos for the banner?
Isnt this on a hat somewhere: "Make 500Eboard Great Again!"






OK, what's the secret handshake?




| Site Software | vBulletin (current) site | XenForo (new) site | Purpose | Notes |
| Language | php 5.6.40 | php 7.2.15 | php is the programming language that the vBulletin and XenForo code are written in. | php 5.6 was first introduced in 2014, and development ceased in the 2016-2017 time frame. It is now obsolete; official support in the form of security patches ended in Dec. 2018. php 7.2 is the current, mainstream version. It was first introduced in November, 2017. We will likely move to php 7.3 in the next 12-18 months for the XenForo-based site. |
| Operating system | Debian Linux 7.1 | Ubuntu Linux 18.04.1 | Linux is the basic operating system that underpins the web site. For this (vBulletin) site, it is owned, run and managed by the hosting company. For the new (XenForo) site, it will be owned, run and managed by me. | Debian Linux version 7 was first introduced in May, 2013, so it is fairly old, but is still maintained and widely used. The Ubuntu Linux version used with the new XenForo site is up to the minute. |
| Database | MySQL 5.5.6 | MySQL 5.7.25 | MySQL is the powerful and free database software that underpins millions of web sites worldwide. It helps keep the site's information organized. | MySQL 5.5 was first released in 2009. 5.7.25 (released on Jan. 21, 2019) is the current mainstream supported version of MySQL, though the latest (avant garde) version is 8.0.12. We will likely upgrade the XenForo site to MySQL 8.0 in the next year or so. |
| Web server | Apache 2.2 | Apache 2.4.29 | Apache is a free and powerful web server software platform that runs on the Linux operating system. It processes incoming requests and stores, processes and delivers web pages to browsers. | Apache 2.2 was first released in 2005, and was maintained until 2017. Apache 2.4.38 is the current stable, supported version of Apache, and was released on January 22, 2019. |
I happened to look at notes that I took at the last time (March, 2018) when I did some test builds and imports of this forum to the 2.0 (previous) version of the XenForo software. This was using a higher-performance hosting account (i.e. same limits on number of files that the existing hosting package has).The major problem I've been having is there are hard restrictions on the number of files that all of these "managed" hosting services can have. These are collectively all of the image files, attachments, the vBulletin/Wiki/Tapatalk code and program files....everything that the site comprises.
For our current hosting provider, 1and1.com, this hard limit is ~250,000 files. It cannot ever be expanded per rules of the hosting provider. We are currently at close to 200,000 files, and this gives us perhaps a couple more years of headroom before we would literally run out of file capacity. This is not a FILE STORAGE (gigabytes) restriction, but rather a restriction on the NUMBER of files of any size that a customer can have.
With a VPS solution, this number is essentially unlimited, and I can define (or redefine) this number myself. 500,000 files is a starting point and would not be out of bounds -- this essentially doubles the number of files we can have.

Hello Guest !
We wanted to let you know about a new resource that is now available to all 500Eboard members. This is a comprehensive database of all US-market (and soon to include Canadian-market) 500E and E500 models delivered for the 1992 through 1994 model years.
Data for this resource has been compiled continuously since mid-2003, and much of this information is seeing the light of day for the very first time ever. This new resource will allow you to utilize 500Eboard research and resources to track specific cars, their sale history, documented modifications, and other information that has surfaced over the years.
We are also providing analytics about the cars' production. This means that if you are curious as to how many "Signal Red" cars were produced for the US market with a black interior, specifically in Model Year 1993, you can now easily find this information. You can also find aggregated information -- for example, how many "Black Pearl" cars were imported into the US over the three-year span.
You can always find and enjoy this resource by clicking here (bookmark the site for easy reference!), or by going to the “500Eboard Registry and VIN Database” sub-forum below. You can also find a VIN Database button at the top of your screen, for easy access.
We hope you enjoy this resource. A LOT of blood, sweat and tears over nearly 23 years have gone into its creation.
Cheers,
500Eboard Management