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Furthermore, sites like google-dance highlight about 12 data centres (including www2 & www3) - I've been doing individual pings today on www.google.com and found about half a dozen different IP addresses and none of them are those listed in google-dance. The question is just how many data centres are there? Perhaps hundreds.
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11:16 pm on May 14, 2003 (cet +1) :)
Hmm, the clock for posts has hang too. Anyone noticed that the dates and times for posted messages are jumping between 12 and 14 May too...?
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11:16 pm on May 14, 2003 (cet +1)
From our seat, yes, except that we mainly see w2 and w3 continuing to point to -sj, not -fi...
Incidentally, while the WebmasterWorld clock was set for May 14, I noticed that only www-sj and www-fi had the new index. Therefore, I suggest that we all just take a day off and head for the beach or something...
-sj: Old index, no cached sites to view
-fi: New index, cached sites there
both -sj and -fi: missing serious backlinks, PR calc's
Good, agreed...so:
-sj: Old index, no cached sites to view
-fi: Old index, with some results from Freshie, cached sites there
both -sj and -fi: missing serious backlinks, PR calc's
That being the case, we're looking at - at best - old index results on -sj and -fi, with old backlink structures, and old/screwy PR calc's...
So does anybody still think Google will go live with that? Anything is possible, but sure seems doubtful...
Are your differing results from different browsers a result of DNS cacheing? Your Opera browser makes a DNS query, hits say -sj and caches the result - for the Time To Live on the DNS record you will see -sj results. IE will do a similar thing but has probably cached a different date centre.
[edited by: merlin30 at 11:41 pm (utc) on May 12, 2003]
Here is a point I raised in an earlier thread (but unanswered). I have done lots of pings today on www.google.com and found about 6 different IP addresses; none of these IP addresses relate to the IP addresses of the date centres referred to on sites like google-dance. The question is does anyone know how many data centres actually make up www, and are -sj and -fi included in that set?