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![]() First thought: they've deliberately disabled data logging. My servers are back up but the graphs are still 'stuck' on that current reading |
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99.9% uptime - about 45 mins downtime per month (this outage will exceed that) 100% uptime - well... ![]() |
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They are huuuuge. http://www.theplanet.com/datacenter.html I have a server at Servermatrix the discount part of theplanet and this is the first serious downtime I´ve had in 15 months. Combined I think I have 30 minutes max downtime until now
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Ain't it a kick in the balls to wake up to this shit i'm down right now Time to get some backup servers in at least 3 different places.
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This must be a serious fuckup by someone or something. Their redundancy has obviously not worked. Both my servermatrix servers were unreachable for about 71 minutes. |
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all others are 99.9%(going off google cache) im sure they'll be all set at 80% soon, which might be why the site is currently down and their network is back online
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For utterly unreliable, huge downtime, incompetant service, visit
www.reliablehosting.com By far the worst hosting company I have ever dealt with.
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was there an explaination as to what happened?
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If you need the extra GBs badly write a ticket about it and I am sure they will add a couple extra GB this month.
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At approx. 4:15 AM CST, a pair of redundant Powerware 500KVA UPS units failed - creating a power failure in Section B of our D2 datacenter. Emergency teams were deployed within minutes and power was restored, however intermittent power outages have continued to occur until 6:45 AM CST. Powerware, JT Packard, and electricians are currently onsite with over 100 Planet technicians working to resolve the issue. We do NOT anticipate any futher outages. A formal RFO will be released once the team debriefs. We apologize for all the issues this has caused you.
We will be performing a sweep of the data center as soon as this issue is completely resolved to reboot and ensure connectivity of all Active servers. Thank you for your patience in this matter.
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82.36.139.111 - - [31/Mar/2005:20:13:50 +1000] "GET /showgal.php?srcdom=&link=new&th=tn1585.jpg HTTP/1.1" 302 5 http://www.****/tgp.html 28275 0 84.216.55.32 - - [31/Mar/2005:21:23:27 +1000] "GET /tgp.html HTTP/1.1" 200 24096 - 113 1 These are two sequential lines from my raw server logs clearly showing the gap. |
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mine was down for about 5 hours
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Did your server(s) get rebooted? |
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i am 100% sure and my server got rebooted twice. however its up again, but very very slow
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umm umm power issues that's rough
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from 4am to almost 9am one of my servers flatlined
ugh!!!
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BTW, they've taken https://orbit.theplanet.com/ (the support site) off the air. ![]() |
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thanks also to Keyzer |
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The Planet's graphs are public. The adult hosts' graphs aren't. ThePlanet is doing approx 13.5 Gbits aggregate. If you really think NatNet and ISPrime (forgettign Webair and Jupiter) aren't doing >20 gbits combined, you're deluding yourself. I don't know how big Webair and Jupiter is, but if I had to guess, the aggregate total of all 4 (Webair, Jupiter, NatNet, ISPrime) is 30-40Gbits. Also, 13.5/4 = 3.375 Gbits. Whatever you "think" the hosts are doing, if you think that they're smaller than 3.375 gbits you're on crack. For example, NatNet hosts ConsumptionJunction. That alone is probably >3gbits. Further: http://www.isprime.com/index.html Read the top article. ISPrime has recently upgraded their network to have 35gbits of capacity (and you may or may not see a new announcement when their upgrades are complete and bring them to 45gbits of capacity fairly soon), Use your best judgement to figure out why that would be. Using >50% of your network capacity is risking outages, using <25% is wasting money. The answer lies somewhere between those lines. (that being said, you can look at these graphs and see that theplanet is running >50% on many (most?) of their uplinks) http://www.theplanet.com/datacenter.html About halfway down they have "Network Infrastructure" As a fun example: http://www.theplanet.com/image.html?...rovider=Level3 927Mbits at peak on a Gig-E (which in real-world usage maxes out at about 950-960Mbits). On top of all of that, *WHO CARES* who is bigger? Do you really think that it's better to be with a "huge" host that is down, than a small host that is up? Also, ThePlanet's main business is in low end hosting, many of the adult hosts have plans that *start* at >$100/mo. Why be surprised when a low-end host has problems? |
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