Info Recent network wide outages

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  1. EpicSkwrlBattle

    EpicSkwrlBattle Well-Known Member

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    a raid? what does that mean?
    [DOUBLEPOST=1482887415,1482886217][/DOUBLEPOST]Trying to play with outages like this almost feels like living in an area with rolling brownouts. The power may be on a little or not at all and one can hope there is a set schedule to such things...
     
  2. chugga_fan

    chugga_fan ME 4M storage cell of knowledge, all the time

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    RAID (originally redundant array of inexpensive disks, now commonly redundant array of independent disks), is a way of storing data, RAID0 stores information the fastest, but is unsafe, as in if one disk fails all of the system fails, RAID1 is a step up, where each disk copies information onto the other, RAID01 is a RAID0 array of RAID1 arrays, raid 10s are RAID 1 arrays of RAID0 arrays, RAID levels above 1 are complex arrays of pairity data and extremely optimized algorithms designed so that if one disk fails you can remove the disk and replace it, and the data will be fine after it restores the disk
    RAID - Wikipedia
     
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  3. Datsaltysnek

    Datsaltysnek lover of NCIS

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    like chugga said that what a raid is idk if there running the servers like that so if that is the case raid=death if not unknown factor is giveing us the bird
     
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  4. chugga_fan

    chugga_fan ME 4M storage cell of knowledge, all the time

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    If you have a large data system and you aren't using a RAID 1+ array you will fail eventually, and that data will be permanently unrecoverable, so i'd be VERY worried if the server wasn't running a RAID array for data storage
     
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  5. wyndman

    wyndman Well-Known Member

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    RAID no no no. We store everything on floppy disks, haven't you noticed that slight delay when you log into the server? That's us inserting the floppy with your character data. Why do you think it is such an issue with overflowing your NBT data, you take up too much space on the floopy
     
  6. Fracknoid

    Fracknoid Well-Known Member

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    ...I thought you were using zip disks?
     
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  7. BanananaBread

    BanananaBread The W̴̬̔̂i̴̝͇̇̚l̷͈̾̍l̷̨̋͠ǒ̴̫͝w̴̫̬̍͛

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    I wish best of luck on resolving the issue, hopefully 2017 can solve our problems ;)
     
  8. tyler489

    tyler489 Well-Known Member

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    Lol to be fair one floppydisc is usually smaller than one playerfile....
     
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  9. EpicSkwrlBattle

    EpicSkwrlBattle Well-Known Member

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    Lol. Ok, i get it, now i understand better. the RAID arrays and such, like the hardware and bios and software involved in server infrastructure. my glossary on such terminology is not master level. tnx @chugga_fan
     
  10. wyndman

    wyndman Well-Known Member

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    Player data files are normally relatively small. Now the region files those we use an array of Zip drives for, using parallel cables of course to ensure maximum performance.
     
  11. Fracknoid

    Fracknoid Well-Known Member

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    Congratulations on giving me my first laugh of the new year. Cheers.

    So, is this issue (mostly) resolved, now?
     
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  12. snakeworm11

    snakeworm11 Guest

    I find it so funny how this turned into a joke thread :) ya'll at MYM really know how to ease the tension :p.
     
  13. Slind

    Slind Founder

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    Well as small status update. There has not been an outage in a "long" time now. So the issue is probably fixed.
     

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