Posted by Judie Lipsett in Diary Entries
In case you were trying to access any of the Thoughts Media sites (Pocket PC Thoughts, Digital Media Thoughts, Zune Thoughts, Smartphone Thoughts) or Mobility Site this weekend, you most likely noticed that you couldn’t. Evidently there was an explosion at The Planet’s Houston data center. According to a letter sent to The Planet’s customers, “three walls of the electrical equipment room on the first floor blew several feet from their original position, and the underground cabling that powers the first floor of H1 was destroyed.” But that’s not all.
Read the letter* I’ve posted below, and tell me if the idea of this type of catastrophe doesn’t totally freak you out. Of course there are a lot of smaller hosting companies who resell Planet server space; I think this may turn out to be an even larger problem than initially thought. :-/
I hope that the 9000 servers affected are soon up again, and I hope a bare minimum of data (if any) was lost; what a mess.
Dear Valued Customers:
As previously committed, I would like to provide an update on where we stand following yesterday’s explosion in our H1 data center. First, I would like to extend my sincere thanks for your patience during the past 28 hours. We are acutely aware that uptime is critical to your business, and you have my personal commitment that The Planet team will continue to work around the clock to restore your service.
As you have read, we have begun receiving some of the equipment required to start repairs. While no customer servers have been damaged or lost, we have new information that damage to our H1 data center is worse than initially expected. Three walls of the electrical equipment room on the first floor blew several feet from their original position, and the underground cabling that powers the first floor of H1 was destroyed.
Posted by Judie Lipsett in Diary Entries
Kudos to Nurhisham Hussein at Pocket PC Thoughts for catching that Mobile01 has published their preview of the elusive 16GB HTC Advantage X7510. This is the Windows Mobile device that most excites me at the moment, because I still miss the first generation Advantage I sold last fall in anticipation of the Shift - which I never bought. Go figure.