damn...was there a backup? i imagine everything went; did your company recover?Originally posted by: Jfrag Teh Foul
Wow... how do you even have time to post?!
Look at it this way, where I am currently working, the chowderheads that be decided to put our datacenter in a building with overhead plumbing... you guessed it a 2" main burst back in January (Friday the 13th no less). The last cost estimates I heard were around 2 mil just in server/infrastructure costs... doesn't even take into account productivity, or labor estimates.
Originally posted by: ForumMaster
damn...was there a backup? i imagine everything went; did your company recover?Originally posted by: Jfrag Teh Foul
Wow... how do you even have time to post?!
Look at it this way, where I am currently working, the chowderheads that be decided to put our datacenter in a building with overhead plumbing... you guessed it a 2" main burst back in January (Friday the 13th no less). The last cost estimates I heard were around 2 mil just in server/infrastructure costs... doesn't even take into account productivity, or labor estimates.
btw, can't your company sue the power company for the loss? you lose uptime costs, service you could have provided plus all the labor for setting everything back.
Originally posted by: ForumMaster
damn...was there a backup? i imagine everything went; did your company recover?Originally posted by: Jfrag Teh Foul
Wow... how do you even have time to post?!
Look at it this way, where I am currently working, the chowderheads that be decided to put our datacenter in a building with overhead plumbing... you guessed it a 2" main burst back in January (Friday the 13th no less). The last cost estimates I heard were around 2 mil just in server/infrastructure costs... doesn't even take into account productivity, or labor estimates.
btw, can't your company sue the power company for the loss? you lose uptime costs, service you could have provided plus all the labor for setting everything back.
Originally posted by: altonb1
Originally posted by: ForumMaster
damn...was there a backup? i imagine everything went; did your company recover?Originally posted by: Jfrag Teh Foul
Wow... how do you even have time to post?!
Look at it this way, where I am currently working, the chowderheads that be decided to put our datacenter in a building with overhead plumbing... you guessed it a 2" main burst back in January (Friday the 13th no less). The last cost estimates I heard were around 2 mil just in server/infrastructure costs... doesn't even take into account productivity, or labor estimates.
btw, can't your company sue the power company for the loss? you lose uptime costs, service you could have provided plus all the labor for setting everything back.
Why would the power company have any responsibility for a WATER pipe breaking? :sigh'
Originally posted by: j00fek
how we lost it was the power is routed through the ups and into the room. a capasitor fried in the ups and it went. this is the second time in like 2 months. would be nice to get a new ups for our ibm servers lol
Originally posted by: DaiShan
Originally posted by: j00fek
how we lost it was the power is routed through the ups and into the room. a capasitor fried in the ups and it went. this is the second time in like 2 months. would be nice to get a new ups for our ibm servers lol
Diesel generators at the powerbox FTW (well we used natural gas since we had a gas line to the building but still)