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Some day this week when the smoke finally clears, I will give a full accounting of what just occurred.
Moral of the story: we will have a real world workable disaster plan in place by the end of the month. It will specifcy that WebmasterWorld will not be offline for no more than 4 hrs maxium regardless of the circumstances.
I worked for a biz two years ago which had zero backup. All in one building. Finanicals, archives, servers. Everything. That was the second thing I changed when I went in. No story to report after that--never had to use the backups. But, as Brett will tell you, sheeeee....
Good to have you back Brett and a big thanks everyone behind the scenes managing this thing through to this great new home.
This new place is really fast from where I am and I'm not sure why, but I sure do like it so maybe this whole deal made 'The World' a bit stronger.
Good luck with the new home.
I am concerned about it for the members that have come to depend on WebmasterWorld for their daily education and dosage of webmaster life.
On the other hand, I have a strange feeling this is going to *cough* - help us in the long run. The new server is clearly head and heals above the old one. New processes, policies, and code are in place to address problems in the future.
Also, bestbbs lovers, notice the team listing on the about page :-)
I suppose I am guilty of taking your service for granted, and the outage gave me pause to reflect upon how valuable a resource your forum and its knowledgeable members are. I may not always see eye-to-eye with everyone's views - but try to respect and learn from everyone's posts. I really look forward to "lurking" daily, and try to only make positive contributions to the fine community that you host.
Thank you for ALL your efforts Brett Tabke, and may you and WebmasterWorld have many more years of success! I for one will NOT take this forum for granted anymore.
Their explanation was a router that went down with no replacement readily available.
Glad you're back in one piece...
-s-
Every cloud has a silver lining.
I don't think I'll be one of those people who has "He wished he'd spent more time at the office" on his gravestone.
That said, Brett this has been an excellent example of how to pick yourself up and not just dust yourself off but put on a new suit of clothing (well that's how it looked from the outside anyway - cool calm and collected!).
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Did this happen to anyone else?