Sounding like a broken record, but...we are SO CLOSE.
I'm spinning up the replacement server today for final configuration, migration and testing. The actual migration plans to be announced soon. There's little doubt in my mind y'all will welcome what's coming. Hopefully within 2-3 weeks. Trust the pain is worth it.
Lastly - I've heard several reports of people still not being able to access the current site, even though it's up and running fine. These reports have all been due to cache issues on browsers, so if you're not familiar with the process head over to your favorite search engine and ask it how to clear cache on your browser. While I realize anyone impacted right now can't see this, cache does clear out on its own after a period of time - so hopefully those who were impacted earlier will take note of this.
Nerd details: While clearing browser cache resolves the problem, the cause has been my routine moving of the C-Brats behind Cloudflare when the DDOS attacks hit, then removing the Cloudflare configuration when the attack subsides. As mentioned elsewhere, this is currently necessary to keep the photo albums functioning, as they don't work when the site is behind Cloudflare.
Trouble is, when moving behind Cloudflare - the site changes to HTTPS / SSL, secure connections and browsing like all modern sites provide. When I remove the Cloudflare configuration, the site reverts to HTTP - no secure connections. Many browsers remember the secure connection, and once they've connected this way they have trouble reverting to HTTP connections when Cloudflare is removed from the picture. Clearing the browser cache resets everything.
Blah blah blah...again, the important bit is all of this pain will be gone soon.