Re: UltraDNS - are there any brain cells left?

2005-10-31 Thread Jay Hennigan
On Mon, 31 Oct 2005, Matt Ghali wrote: > Could you take a break from publically insulting your customers, and > confirm that you have a grasp of what happens when both sides of a > mirrored pair of disks die within 3 hours of each other? One replaces the disks and restores from one's backup tape

Re: UltraDNS - are there any brain cells left?

2005-10-31 Thread Alexander Koch
Matt, stop trolling. And do real backups, man. HTH. HAND. Alexander

Re: UltraDNS - are there any brain cells left?

2005-10-31 Thread Matt Ghali
On Mon, 31 Oct 2005, Rodney Joffe wrote: As one of the remaining idiots, allow me to respond to you initially here on NANOG - albeit 2 weeks later after being on the road at NANOG and ARIN. Thank you for acknowledging my presence as a customer. I had a brief bout of (mis)communication

Re: UltraDNS - are there any brain cells left?

2005-10-31 Thread Rodney Joffe
Hell Matt, On 10/14/05 1:50 PM, "Matt Ghali" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I understand that since secondary.com operations were picked up by UltraDNS, there's been a signifigant brain drain within UDNS operations, and from what I've heard, there isn't a lot of smarts left there. As one of

UltraDNS - are there any brain cells left?

2005-10-14 Thread Matt Ghali
I understand that since secondary.com operations were picked up by UltraDNS, there's been a signifigant brain drain within UDNS operations, and from what I've heard, there isn't a lot of smarts left there. This anecdotal theory is borne out by empirical evidence- they seem unable to come u