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Site Outage Notice for LonghornBlogs.com & Others

As some of you might have already known, my company hosts it's servers at ServerBeach. They're a great hoster, and have treated us very well. They were recently bought out by a European hosting company called Peer1, and have since constructed a new datacenter. Last week, our servers were moved to the new facility, and over the past week, InterscapeUSA.com, LonghornBlogs.com and other sites have been experiencing intermittent outtages. I confirmed on Thursday that the hard drive on our webserver is failing (most likely damaged in transit), which is the reason for the current outtage.

Because of the network upgrade, ServerBeach now has some new server offerings, as well as faster network connections. So I just purchased a new dual hard drive box with a 100MB port to become our new database server, and we're promoting the existing database server to a web server. This should mean that our websites should be served up much faster than before, because there will be a bigger pipe available for the VPN connection, and we can move the databases to separate servers

I'm glad this happened now, and not after Indigo and Avalon launched, cause I'd have been pretty pissed. At any rate, while I'm shuffling all of our assets around, all of our community sites will remain offline. I'm anticipating everything will be back up early next week. It's just taking a while to back up 7GB of log files...

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sarabear (another AZ blogger) said:

yeah, well guess what. Your personal blog and company blog are down. Server not found. Blah.
# March 13, 2005 1:54 PM

sarabear (another AZ blogger) said:

bad url with the last sig
# March 13, 2005 1:55 PM

Robert McLaws said:

Yes. They're all on the same server.
# March 13, 2005 1:58 PM

Kevin Daly said:

Um, what was that again about how you'd be pissed if it was after Indigo and Avalon launched?
Oops.

It just goes to show, Fate has an evil sense of humour (but as programmers we already knew that). She's Murphy's sister.

Seriously though I miss the site (especially right *now*) and hope it's back up soon.
# March 24, 2005 1:29 AM

TrackBack said:

^_^,Pretty Good!
# April 10, 2005 8:25 AM