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Did BRUSTNET put BURSTNET in their BURSTNET notice enough?
BUSTNET!
http://status.ovh.net/?do=details&id=3591
Category the whole network
We are investigating.
The router nyk-1-6k is located in this area.
http://www.webhostingtalk.com/showthread.php?t=1205042
Looks to be getting good info
Steadfast ny just dropped offline
The hurricane has not impeded my drinking habits. Prepare for drunken pie updates.
I compiled a quick list in the Thread Summary.
Interesting to see Burstnet's sales pitch even to their announcements:
BurstNET® - [email protected]
My VPS in New York is down (@ Steadfast DC). It sounds like they ran on generator for awhile, but still ran into problems and shut down.
Safety is the most important thing.
It's why you don't build DC's on island's.
My VoIP service in New York (@ Callcentric) is also down. They apparently didn't even have generators -- just a UPS.
How about Amsterdam / Netherlands then? It's mostly below sea level. God forbid if something as bad happens there, the internet in the whole Europe would be screwed for a long time.
i wonder how many Dcs are affected .
It's a good thing then that there are almost no natural disasters in central/northern Europe then The only real danger for the Netherlands is global worming and the rising sea level, but that won't happen abrupt and they have a pretty sophisticated flood protection system.
Looks like nothing very terrible at all happened...
@gsrdgrdghd Despite the sophisticated flood protection system i think the only thing that can save them in the long term is buying/importing as much rock and earth as they can, piling it up essentially rising their land level above the sea level.
@gsrdgrdghd @randy
Depending on what your classification of "terrible" is. DC's without power, DC's flooded, DC's without network connectivity, etc.
As far as how many, a lot of them in lower manhatten that I am aware of, some in NJ, some in CT, and a few misc ones along the seaboard all have some sort of an issue.
is your work place ok @ colocrossing ?:P
worms will be eating us all
Well, a hurricane over cold water so much up north is not bound to be very disruptive, especially a category 1.
The only thing about it is that it is rather rare and ppl there are not so prepared as the rest of the folks in the south. If a hurricane was to hit romania, I am sure much more death would have occurred. Here snowstorms are killing ppl, regular floods and recently tornadoes.
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Where we are, have been getting dumped on by rain for days. Stationary cold front that has merged with the hurricane. Unsure what rain totals are, but were over 2 inches before the hurricane got here. Flooding seems inevitable for valley areas.
Wind is blowing something fierce. 30 MPH sustained and gusts that have to be over 50MPH. Going to lots of wind damage in the morning (shingles, blown yard stuffs, garbage, trees, etc.)
From that WHT thread seems like quite a few NYC providers having issues due to ConEd (electric utility) cutting power.
Interserver.net is and has been offline. Always thought they were a big company.
Wondering how many sites have been put offline and what other facilities across the river in New Jersey are having same problems?
Our NY DNS node in Telx (Western Union Building, 60 Hudson Street) is online and we didn't notice any problems
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Levee
Knocked down a tree in to my freinds house
Tore off a light from outside my front door, pushed it right though my cars window...
Raining super hard, winds at 100 KM/h right now.
That sucks man. I hope the insurance company covers it.
Hello,
Our NY datacenter went down at around 4:15 AM EST on 30 October, 2012. At this time we have lost all communication
with the datacenter and it is unclear when we can expect service restoration.
Please bear in mind that many New York datacenters are currently being evacuated due to the Sandy hurricane. Many
datacenters have lost power, some are being flooded.
Please allow us some time to restore communication with the datacenter staff. We will be sending email updates as
soon as we hear from them on the issue.
As a precautionary measure, we have backed up all customers' VPS at our NY datacenter just several hours ago,
so should the worst happen, at least we have full backups to restore/redeploy in our other datacenters.
Daniel Clay
VPS Blast/IT7 Networks
Another DC affected by Sandy...
The lower levels of Internap's LGA11 facility was flooded, taking out the diesel pumps which feed fuel to their generators. They would have lost power completely around midnight local time.
Power has been restored at Internap's LGA6/7/8 . No news on LGA11 though.
NFOServers:
Looks like AlienVPS is completely down (nothing new here), think they're in InterServer in NY.
Here in Eastern-Florida we did get hit by Sandy, but very little as it was about 50 miles off of our coast. We did not lose electricity, but we did have high winds and rain for a while. Now that the storm is away from us, it's absolutely freezing here for us, Floridians.