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BA IT collapse -- what effect on ttains?
wrote in message news On Mon, 29 May 2017 15:46:34 +0100 Neil Williams wrote: On 2017-05-29 08:43:37 +0000, Roland Perry said: In message -septe mber.org, at 20:10:12 on Sun, 28 May 2017, Recliner remarked: That's why it's not wise to make precise accusations at this stage. Of course, any professional data centre shouldn't collapse for most of a day if there's a power supply problem. It should have UPS But unlikely to have hours worth of UPS. If it's business-critical, generators to power for an indefinite period (provided fuel is added) should be present. Indeed. Whether it was a UPS failure, a generator failure, a DC bus failure or a cat ****ed on the routers, there should have been a backup site to take over in a situation like this. There wasn't, presumably to cut costs and that decision comes from the top. Well you reep what you sow. I'd be very surprised if Mr Cruz is still in his job this time next month. On a related note, why the hell do people travel on a bank holiday anyway? Is that extra free day off work really worth all the stress and hassle of the train/air/ship delays or the 10 mile traffic jams? It's been like that for at least 40 years so obviously some people think that it is tim |
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