Still dead

Here I am going on my third day of internet darkness.   In a way I feel somewhat lucky that none of the sites I run/maintain are used for a real business.  When I read the comments from IX customers that are literally losing fistfuls of money and customers from this outage I feel badly for them.

This outage reenforces my dislike of MASSIVE consolidation of server resources, at least for things I manage personally.  Sure it’s really cool to have 10 servers shrunk down into one server, however if something just happens to go haywire with that one server, 10 servers go down with it.  That is why for mission critical things in our environment I use a traditional server model with individual RAID protected storage.  Call me old fashioned but I just don’t feel great having too many eggs in one basket.  I like my castrophic failures to be contained in nice little pockets of chaos instead of network wide.

The status blog for IX Webhosting is lit up with over 1500 comments from customers that are besides themselves about the slow recovery from this failure.  I find myself chuckling at the pleas to DO MY SERVER FIRST!  This is probably the longest outage I have had of my internet presence since it was implemented back in the 90’s.   Yes it isn’t good to be cut off from email for this long since it is my most heavily used and preferred vehicle of communication, but there is literally nothing I can do about it at this point.