The Year In Downtime 32
1sockchuck writes "Lightning, floods, car crashes, and coding snafus had starring roles in major Internet outages of 2010. Data Center Knowledge reviews the year's business downtime, including outages for banking and e-commerce sites and several incidents that knocked state government services offline. Meanwhile, Pingdom focuses on downtime for major social media sites and Wikileaks. Then there's the guy who got drunk and shot up a server."
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Unless the Server is down.
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At my place of business, the power cuts out when you plug in too many service into the battery back up system, and it blows a fuse!
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Some people would be happy to postpone their field tests until the next year, but for me it's a missed opportunity to get the hell out of the office for fresh air. Plus, the street leading to my gym is also flooded. I'm having a sad.
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And then you have the cheap bastards and/or business without money. Time and materials are often needed to perform preventive maintenance. So, I'd say were seeing a lot more reactive vs proactive support as a result.
Preventative maintenance on server farms has pretty much been proven a losing proposition.
Nothing is usually done on a routine basis in medium to large server farms until some automated reporting software indicates a significant malfunction.
With today's fail over technology, even that is often easier to deal with AFTER a blade fails and its work load is instantly migrated to a hot spare.
There is just not that much preventative work you can do these days. Its all AFTER the fact replacement.
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Unimpressed (Score:5, Funny)
These sites should be embarrassed. My wife had 100% uptime in 2010. Did not go down once.
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Ditto
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What about your mistress?
Add Skype (Score:5, Informative)
Too bad... (Score:1)
BBC is covering it.
... BBC doesn't work for me.
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MEGA SUPER NODES
What are we doing to help? Our engineers are creating new ‘mega-supernodes’ as fast as they can, which should gradually return things to normal.
http://blogs.skype.com/en/2010/12/skype_downtime_today.html [skype.com]
Dang Sewer Project (Score:2)
I would like to add our brand new little 'stimulus' rural sewer company that cut the main, and ONLY, fiber line to our little M&P ISP's backbone while digging a hole. No internet for 2,500 people and businesses on "Main Street" (we actually have one of those) for about a day. Keep in mind the fiber is actually above ground here - and runs right past my house, which is not fun to think about when I pay the bill for my 12/2.5 MB line, but that's neither here nor there.
Then they cut it again, in the exact
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Thank you for your anecdote. (undoing mod points too, oh well)
Reality Check Network with Torrent / Tubes (Score:1)
And on a related note, Skype is down... (Score:2)
Getting dizzy watching the little skype connecting arrows go round and round today...
In his defense... (Score:2)
the guy who shot his server found out it had been voting for Bristol Palin on Dancing with the Stars.