As a reminder for the bitrot in the last 16 years... http://www.slimey.org/bbc_ticket_10083.txt
Simon On Thu Jun 01, 2017 at 01:26:46PM +0000, Neil J. McRae wrote: > As I recall fuzzy though was AC issues caused by dust and they eventually ran > out of fuel for the generator as the port authority wouldn't allow tankers > onto Manhattan. Might be wrong on that long time ago. > > Sent from my iPad > > On 1 Jun 2017, at 14:22, Rob pickering > <r...@pickering.org<mailto:r...@pickering.org>> wrote: > > > Not UK, but Telehouse NY 25 Broadway had a fairly long outage a few days > after the initial 9/11 attack. ISTR they were initially OK, but then had a > generator problems due to ingress of dust into radiators. It's a long while > ago, lots of neural bit rot since then, may not have been 25 Broadway at all, > but Nanog archives (if they go back that far) will probably tell you quite a > bit of the story. > > On 01/06/2017 11:50, Simon Green wrote: > Morning List :) > > I???m hunting for an examples of long duration data centre outages in the UK, > from a day of downtime to total data centre loss (explosion or some other > industrial accident). > > Is anyone aware of any tails they could share? Bigger and higher impact the > better. > > Slightly more casually interested in BT exchanges as well. > > I???m aware of: > > · Several corporate incidents, including Three, Capita, and Vodafone > > · The Telecity power issues from a few years back, though they were > less than a day > > > > Simon > -- Simon Lockhart | * Server Co-location * ADSL * Domain Registration * Director | * Domain & Web Hosting * Connectivity * Consultancy * Bogons Ltd | * http://www.bogons.net/ * Email: i...@bogons.net *