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Tyr Styrkar
Roden Industries It's Not Fair
0
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Posted - 2012.11.04 03:47:00 -
[61] - Quote
Who ever knew there could be so many 5 seconds. |
Kelseru
Extreme Dimensions
1
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Posted - 2012.11.04 03:47:00 -
[62] - Quote
Server status: Not accepting connectoins Lawl |
James Amril-Kesh
RAZOR Alliance
1149
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Posted - 2012.11.04 03:47:00 -
[63] - Quote
Connecting... connecting.... connecting... connecting... connecting... http://themittani.com/features/local-problem A simple fix to the local intel problem |
Water
Don't Be a Menace
2
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Posted - 2012.11.04 03:47:00 -
[64] - Quote
I don't want free SP for this. 500k wouldn't make a dent in my pursuit of my second Carrier V.
All I ask is for a few Gravimetric sites in place of the crappy Ladar sites my home system seems to think I love so very much.
Oh, and a Ragnarok. Apparently those are the best mining ships these days, and those Gravimetrics you want to give me won't mine themselves. |
Alywyn Shrike
EVE University Ivy League
0
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Posted - 2012.11.04 03:47:00 -
[65] - Quote
I'm so cold, so very cold..... |
Rocketfish
Fearless Bandits SpaceMonkey's Alliance
0
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Posted - 2012.11.04 03:48:00 -
[66] - Quote
Stupid cluster...not accepting connection. way to troll me CCP |
PO3T
Black Dawn Rising
0
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Posted - 2012.11.04 03:48:00 -
[67] - Quote
Well, at least we can post on the forum again ^^ |
Helena Russell Makanen
Deep Core Mining Inc. Caldari State
162
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Posted - 2012.11.04 03:49:00 -
[68] - Quote
Alywyn Shrike wrote:I'm so cold, so very cold.....
Hug and rub to warm you up.
"If a miner needs to go to the bathroom, for instance, I ask that they dock up first, or at the very least ask the Supreme Protector for permission to go."-á --á James 315 - aka - the miner bumper |
Water
Don't Be a Menace
2
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Posted - 2012.11.04 03:49:00 -
[69] - Quote
Alywyn Shrike wrote:I'm so cold, so very cold.....
That's because we keep podding you guys =D |
Daemon Ceed
Tea And Sympathy Ltd. Liability Reckless Ambition
308
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Posted - 2012.11.04 03:49:00 -
[70] - Quote
nortelslug wrote:
100% uptime HA costs HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS of dollars, plus full hardware replacement in multiple datacenters at regular intervals + running a backup internet. For $200/month@400K players, it MIGHT be doable.
**** happens. Move on with your life and come back tomorrow. The world did not end.
Hundreds of millions? Not quite. You can get very close HA (the OS's would have to reboot) with a VMWare cluster running your hosts and redundant SAN's connected to the cluster. I spoke to a Dev @ Eve Vegas and the issue running on VMWare ESXi was that when a node migrates from one server to another it either hangs on re-building the node. It seems more of a software issue than anything else, but if they really wanted to I'm sure they could find a solution to the problem.
Plainly put, relying on physical hosts to run everything on bare metal leads to long downtimes. Utilize virtualization, snapshotted data storage or continuous replication, and you can effectively ensure 99.99% update and razor thin RTO/RPO's for a few hundred thousand for a medium sized business. Not hundreds of millions. I do it at my job every day and have never had a time where systems weren't live within 5 minutes or less during a catastrophic failure. We also use Site Recovery so with a single click of a button we can bring our systems online at a secondary site within minutes should we our primary datacenter gets cratered.
The Sandbox = Play however the hell you want. |
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Escobar Noreaga
Red Federation RvB - RED Federation
3
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Posted - 2012.11.04 03:51:00 -
[71] - Quote
The RvB event broke it, 10000 rifters literally blotted out the sun, the sun went supernova and jita was caught in the wormhole created by said event.
Reports state that the millions of scam bots cried out at the injustice and the Universe answered.
RIP |
Kenneth O'Hara
Bareback Pornstars Fade 2 Black
3367
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Posted - 2012.11.04 03:51:00 -
[72] - Quote
I think someone "accidently" kicked one of the extension cords for the servers and now they are trying to find out which one is unplugged. Best thread ever!!!
Stick around. I'm full of bad ideas. ~Isaac Clarke |
Korwiin
Dracos Dozen Eve Engineering
0
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Posted - 2012.11.04 03:51:00 -
[73] - Quote
nortelslug wrote:
This.
100% uptime HA costs HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS of dollars, plus full hardware replacement in multiple datacenters at regular intervals + running a backup internet. For $200/month@400K players, it MIGHT be doable.
**** happens. Move on with your life and come back tomorrow. The world did not end.
Hardware vendors love customers that assume this is true. |
Divine Chaoss
Leeole's Legion
0
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Posted - 2012.11.04 03:52:00 -
[74] - Quote
Daemon Ceed wrote:nortelslug wrote:
100% uptime HA costs HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS of dollars, plus full hardware replacement in multiple datacenters at regular intervals + running a backup internet. For $200/month@400K players, it MIGHT be doable.
**** happens. Move on with your life and come back tomorrow. The world did not end.
Hundreds of millions? Not quite. You can get very close HA (the OS's would have to reboot) with a VMWare cluster running your hosts and redundant SAN's connected to the cluster. I spoke to a Dev @ Eve Vegas and the issue running on VMWare ESXi was that when a node migrates from one server to another it either hangs on re-building the node. It seems more of a software issue than anything else, but if they really wanted to I'm sure they could find a solution to the problem. Plainly put, relying on physical hosts to run everything on bare metal leads to long downtimes. Utilize virtualization, snapshotted data storage or continuous replication, and you can effectively ensure 99.99% update and razor thin RTO/RPO's for a few hundred thousand for a medium sized business. Not hundreds of millions. I do it at my job every day and have never had a time where systems weren't live within 5 minutes or less during a catastrophic failure. We also use Site Recovery so with a single click of a button we can bring our systems online at a secondary site within minutes should we our primary datacenter gets cratered.
I think my brain just crashed |
Xeromax Tadaruwa
UNNILHEXIUM PLUTONIUM-239 CYBORG ENGINEERING
0
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Posted - 2012.11.04 03:55:00 -
[75] - Quote
Starting up...(110 sec) |
Gyala Frey
Cryogenic Operations Distorted Percepts
0
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Posted - 2012.11.04 03:55:00 -
[76] - Quote
And I just resubbed today after being gone over a year. Bad omen? |
Kaivar Lancer
General Exports
230
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Posted - 2012.11.04 03:55:00 -
[77] - Quote
Do we get free SP? :) |
Karea Riscinda
Kobol Defense Force Intrepid Crossing
3
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Posted - 2012.11.04 03:56:00 -
[78] - Quote
All hardware will break down. It's inevitable. But the important thing is that CCP is fixing the problem, and even more, they're upfront and honest about it with us. A lot of games, if they encounter a problem, will clam up and not say anything in an effort to avoid bad publicity.
Not only is EVE one of the most stable games I've ever had the privilege of playing on, but they're upfront about whats happening when something does go wrong. Kudos to you, CCP, and hope the problem is resolved soon! |
The Doctor Galferrin
Skyel Industries Subspace Exploration Agency
1
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Posted - 2012.11.04 03:56:00 -
[79] - Quote
Gyala Frey wrote:And I just resubbed today after being gone over a year. Bad omen?
yeah you broke it man |
Trokiel
The Concilium Enterprises Spectrum Alliance
1
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Posted - 2012.11.04 03:57:00 -
[80] - Quote
Well, at least this gave me enough time to go into the kitchen and make a huge batch of chili and then go outside for some fresh air! |
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Malchristus
Pator Tech School Minmatar Republic
7
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Posted - 2012.11.04 03:57:00 -
[81] - Quote
Daemon Ceed wrote:nortelslug wrote:
100% uptime HA costs HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS of dollars, plus full hardware replacement in multiple datacenters at regular intervals + running a backup internet. For $200/month@400K players, it MIGHT be doable.
**** happens. Move on with your life and come back tomorrow. The world did not end.
Hundreds of millions? Not quite. You can get very close HA (the OS's would have to reboot) with a VMWare cluster running your hosts and redundant SAN's connected to the cluster. I spoke to a Dev @ Eve Vegas and the issue running on VMWare ESXi was that when a node migrates from one server to another it either hangs on re-building the node. It seems more of a software issue than anything else, but if they really wanted to I'm sure they could find a solution to the problem. Plainly put, relying on physical hosts to run everything on bare metal leads to long downtimes. Utilize virtualization, snapshotted data storage or continuous replication, and you can effectively ensure 99.99% update and razor thin RTO/RPO's for a few hundred thousand for a medium sized business. Not hundreds of millions. I do it at my job every day and have never had a time where systems weren't live within 5 minutes or less during a catastrophic failure. We also use Site Recovery so with a single click of a button we can bring our systems online at a secondary site within minutes should we our primary datacenter gets cratered.
Yes but do you get laid ........... ever? |
Helena Russell Makanen
Deep Core Mining Inc. Caldari State
162
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Posted - 2012.11.04 03:57:00 -
[82] - Quote
Gyala Frey wrote:And I just resubbed today after being gone over a year. Bad omen?
Yes and all of Eve hates you.
"If a miner needs to go to the bathroom, for instance, I ask that they dock up first, or at the very least ask the Supreme Protector for permission to go."-á --á James 315 - aka - the miner bumper |
Ando Gart
Vault 303
0
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Posted - 2012.11.04 03:58:00 -
[83] - Quote
Oh come on, youre keeping me up at 5 am.... |
Theo Ramone
School of Applied Knowledge Caldari State
5
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Posted - 2012.11.04 03:58:00 -
[84] - Quote
Hottspitta jR wrote:Mrs Doubtfire wrote:From Twitter:
EVE Online GÇÅ@EveOnline
This is looking to be a potential hardware issue. More updates soon as we learn more. Sorry for the current lack of pew pew!
Please eleborate.
How on earth would a single isolated hardware issue, be a problem to your servers? I would expect your systems to be redundant?? Even the most redundant systems have their moment's. You can never make something 100% solid. Can only try your best to achieve. This is pretty damn rare... Doesn't happen like this every year...
Thats not entirely true.
Redundancy costs money. How redundant do you want to be? |
Helena Russell Makanen
Deep Core Mining Inc. Caldari State
162
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Posted - 2012.11.04 03:58:00 -
[85] - Quote
Malchristus wrote:Daemon Ceed wrote:nortelslug wrote:
100% uptime HA costs HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS of dollars, plus full hardware replacement in multiple datacenters at regular intervals + running a backup internet. For $200/month@400K players, it MIGHT be doable.
**** happens. Move on with your life and come back tomorrow. The world did not end.
Hundreds of millions? Not quite. You can get very close HA (the OS's would have to reboot) with a VMWare cluster running your hosts and redundant SAN's connected to the cluster. I spoke to a Dev @ Eve Vegas and the issue running on VMWare ESXi was that when a node migrates from one server to another it either hangs on re-building the node. It seems more of a software issue than anything else, but if they really wanted to I'm sure they could find a solution to the problem. Plainly put, relying on physical hosts to run everything on bare metal leads to long downtimes. Utilize virtualization, snapshotted data storage or continuous replication, and you can effectively ensure 99.99% update and razor thin RTO/RPO's for a few hundred thousand for a medium sized business. Not hundreds of millions. I do it at my job every day and have never had a time where systems weren't live within 5 minutes or less during a catastrophic failure. We also use Site Recovery so with a single click of a button we can bring our systems online at a secondary site within minutes should we our primary datacenter gets cratered. Yes but do you get laid ........... ever?
ROFL good one!
"If a miner needs to go to the bathroom, for instance, I ask that they dock up first, or at the very least ask the Supreme Protector for permission to go."-á --á James 315 - aka - the miner bumper |
Gyala Frey
Cryogenic Operations Distorted Percepts
0
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Posted - 2012.11.04 03:58:00 -
[86] - Quote
The Doctor Galferrin wrote:Gyala Frey wrote:And I just resubbed today after being gone over a year. Bad omen? yeah you broke it man
<--- Sad Panda |
Kalkoken Sukarala
Deep Core Mining Inc. Caldari State
0
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Posted - 2012.11.04 03:58:00 -
[87] - Quote
0 seconds is a long time... |
Kelseru
Extreme Dimensions
1
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Posted - 2012.11.04 03:58:00 -
[88] - Quote
Malchristus wrote:[quote=Daemon Ceed]
Yes but do you get laid ........... ever?
Are you kidding me? this man makes bank. He's got ladies crawling over eachother to get at him. Remember to be nice to the nerds. Chances are you will be working for one someday. |
Tiger Bite
Rock Lobster Enterprises
1
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Posted - 2012.11.04 03:59:00 -
[89] - Quote
DEV & CCP,
I would like to report that the link at the log in screen for the eve client is broken... it links to:
https://https//forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=169175
It should link to:
https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=169175
Regards, Tiger Bite |
Ando Gart
Vault 303
0
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Posted - 2012.11.04 03:59:00 -
[90] - Quote
Kalkoken Sukarala wrote:0 seconds is a long time... Waiting for 0 seconds is like dividing by 0. |
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