As the Web continues to grow, the amount of things that can be done in cyberspace expands as well. We are creating an invisible universe, where time and space slowly fade away. And as search engine technology develops, we are coming closer to recording human knowledge in the largest archive ever known on earth - the Web. This blog aims to address key issues in the Internet that affects the lifestyle of people so accustomed to using it. Ubiquity - it appears to be everywhere.
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Regular Server Maintenance
Some time ago, both Twitter and Drupal went offline. They had scheduled planned maintenance, but seemingly for two different reasons. I suspect Twitter again had too many tweets. It's a phenomenon that is happening rapidly. People seem to use Twitter a lot, increasing its server load. But in Drupal's case, it was doing an upgrade from Drupal 5 to Drupal 6.
Whatever the case may be, down times are important. Servers, or at least clouds, work 24/7. Given the load that is bombarded into them, all loose ends need to be tied once in a while to make sure they don't crash.
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