going to be down on November 20?  Shouldn't PSU have a high 
availability set up?  OHSU for patient records uses a hidden 
off site data center that is secured.  Why doesn't PSU do this?

I suppose I and anyone else who is a PSU student got an announcement
that most services are going to be down after 7 pm on the 20th.

I don't have a backup site for my DSL hosted one, but I'm not a
University serving 1000s of people.  I'm starting to question the
competence of PSU's IT staff where being in computer science that
is of great concern to me.  There was a major outage not long ago.
PSU seems to be doing construction all over campus, aren't the 
network services being worked on too?  

If you are a PSU staff person, please don't be offended.  Some of 
you are very dedicated good professors.  Others, I honestly wonder 
what you are doing there.  I'm not going to list any names because 
that would be stupid and rude.

If you are a PSU student, you are sinking literally thousands of
dollars into an education that is likely going to be the foundation
of your future career.  Some of the information in those computer
systems is personal information.  I expect PSU to have an off site
secured data center and I expect use of a high availability server
configuration.  Servers should be on multiple electrical circuits
preferably in multiple buildings, all of them secured appropriately
depending on the level of data that they contain.  This is what I
expect.  Am I OTL?  What is the reality at PSU?

I'm increasingly wondering if I should take myself elsewhere for 
multiple reasons, the issue of PSU's network reliability being 
one of them.

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