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Onemodelplace.com Gone?
It was a decent model site what the hell? I know they are in south FL but
they have been down before Wilma. |
OMP kinda sucks... may as well try and find girls on myspace
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the fact they're down makes them even worse... wtf? no excuse for that
have they never heard of redundant servers in off-site locations? pffft... |
Well it was decent and I shot a few models from it. Signed up a long time ago
and only paid once. I was allways impressed by the design of the site. I just find it strange to disappear off the planet with no redirect. They had to have decent traffic. I used to deal with TV Taxi which I believed owned the site. |
i've shot models from it too, but it's still a waste of time... imho of course
and them dissapearing only reinforces how shitty they are |
I happen to know they got hit hard by Wilma. They will be up soon.
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Agreed :) nothing worse then models saying they are looking for work then flake ack
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Hey Easton hows it going Man, got this email today from them, We know the owners pretty well and they are good guys, done some work with them last year, shit happens :( Dear Onemodelplace.com members, Thank you for all your kind wishes and support. We wanted to re-assure everyone that the staff is safe, and the OMP offices, datacenter, and servers were not damaged at all by Hurricane Wilma, which has devastated the Ft. Lauderdale area. Wilma hit the area harder than is being reported on the news. There are widespread outages of essential services, such as power, water and gas; these are almost non-existent throughout all of Broward County (the greater Ft. Lauderdale area). Estimates range from 3 to 4 million people who are without power and water currently. Most regular phones do not work, and almost every cell phone tower in the area was either damaged or has run out of its battery backup, so communications are spotty at best and non-existent at worst. Our goal is to return services as quickly as possible. Estimates for the return of power to the area and to the office are upwards of 6 weeks. Over the past few months, we had completed our server migration and contingency plans (prior to Wilma), and were in the process of executing these plans. We had already established working contracts to host at the NAP of the Americas (a Tier 1 hosting facility in Miami, as well as plans to establish a remote secondary operation in Atlanta as a backup). We were in the advanced stages of setting up the appropriate provisioning for power and space in this new facility when Wilma hit. For those who are interested, we already had some of our existing services running off what is known as a "backhaul" network from our new location within the NAP, and those were live on the site (for example we have 5 image servers for OMP and image server number 5 was live on that separate network and had been running live for 10 days or so). The plan was to phase our move to the NAP over the following few weeks, and move all the servers (we have 15-20 servers which now serve OMP, which consumes in excess of 100mbs of bandwidth sustained), and the NAP is one of the few facilities in Florida that is capable of instantly expanding as we need it due to their extraordinary capacity. However, since there is no information from area officials regarding when power may return to the region, we have negotiated emergency provisioning with the NAP of the Americas facility and they have committed to have their facility ready for us this weekend. Unless stable power returns to the current facility (which would be the best option), it is our intention to move the entire server architecture to the new facility as soon as possible and re-establish the OneModelPlace.com service as soon as we are physically able to move and set up the servers and infrastructure (even if power does return it is still our intention to accelerate the planned move, since the provisioning for power and space will have been completed). It is important to understand that doing this large a move all at once is almost never smooth. A server infrastructure as large as Onemodelplace.com is always hard to move. We have received a number of inquires about why we don't just move the servers, however the power and bandwidth requirements alone for OMP are so substantial that it makes a simple move of the servers not viable to most facilities, which is why we chose the NAP of the Americas. So OMP may be a little rough for a few days as we tune the servers and routers to the new network. We appreciate everyone's patience and realize that this is a very frustrating thing for our members (especially for those who do not understand the extent of the damage that Wilma left). It is frustrating to us also. We will be doing everything we can to mitigate any future outages with additional locations and servers. We will release more details as we have them. Regards and thanks |
I just heard that they'll be up within two days. The previous post is accurate. I live in the strike zone and we got smacked pretty hard. Not much looting though. Neighbors helping each other and all that :-)
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after the past 3-5 years... and given the number of first rate options available to people .... making the decision to host in miami is just bad decision making.
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thanks for posting that Warren :)
good to know they're not taking this lying down i guess... |
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They were in the process of moving their servers to the Nap of the Americas facility in Miami when the hurricane happened. There they have generators out the wazoo.
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a complete fucking joke that is. for one thing they could have immediately pointed that domain to any server anywhere and put up a single web page informing their members what was going on. also should have had that site, or parts of it, mirrored somewhere else in case of a calamity like this. and they make out like 100 mbps is some scary amount of bandwidth that only one host in America can handle, which is a joke.
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NP Easton, its been too long man, hope you and Sherie are happy and well. |
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Mutt: have you ever been without lights, water, cell phone, land line, DSL, gasoline and a way out of the neighborhood for 5 days before in your life? Us folks here in Florida are just now able to communicate after Wilma. Geez.
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have you ever seen ANY other popular high traffic e-commerce website disappear for longer than a week due to any natural disaster?
http://www.directnic.com Hurricane Katrina never brought them down. OMP - every other fucking day has a technical problem - never seen a website that is down as often as One Model Place - don't blame that on a hurricane. |
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we are doing very well and prepping for our move to the new house of course you will both be invited to the house-warming party once we settle in :) |
Yeah San Diego it was.
Good luck with the move, I hope things go smothly for you two. |
thanks bro, i'm dreading the actual move, but stoked about the new place!
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Old thread... http://www.gofuckyourself.com/showthread.php?t=533877 |
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Mutt: you do have a good point. If I had a huge site I would have planned for major uptime. OMP started off small a few years ago and it took off faster than those guys realized it would. I guess they'll have to plan for these things like any other high volume site does.
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