
Unlike Main, Rackspace saw its generators kick in, and all was well. Heck, they even have stored water on site in case you lose utility water to make up for evaporative loss. Currently, the chillers are back online and Rackspace techs are in the process of bringing all the affected customers back online. nirreskeya at PM on Reply by Email Thanks for the pass. That will earn pass from me. Rackspace techs described this in an email to customers, with admirable sangfroid, as leading to additional power issues.
Unlike Main, Rackspace saw its generators kick in, and all was well. Rackspace techs described this in an email to customers, with admirable sangfroid, as leading to additional power issues. Further word from Rackspace is that the chillers that keep the servers cool lost power when the transformer blew. An unknown number of servers were taken offline to prevent damage from excessive heat.
There tech support is impressive and very helpful. In my book all they have to do is learn from these outages and not repeat them. must be lucky because dont think any of our customers noticed the downtime or we where lucky and didnt have any. gweston at PM on Reply by Email tychay As an exemployee, Rackspace has top notch support personnel in place.
Unlike Main, Rackspace saw its generators kick in, and all was well. Their monitoring systems are also top notch. Id also challenge your assumption that you know anything about the people who built and specd these data centers are no longer there to monitor and maintain them, irrespective of who is hosted on it or how the state voted in the last presidential election. Next, youll be demanding that Quantas run our data centers.
You what you pay for. An unknown number of servers were taken offline to prevent damage from excessive heat. Compared to where we used to host Rackspace is just great. That will earn pass from me. Graham Weston, Chairman of Rackspace tychay at PM on Reply by Email Im going to have to call mosso and find out if they went down. There tech support is impressive and very helpful. In my book all they have to do is learn from these outages and not repeat them.






