Aurora 4x
Announcements => Announcements => Topic started by: Erik L on September 03, 2020, 02:19:12 PM
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Dear Valued Customer,
As we continue to enhance our network, we will be upgrading one of the routers in our east coast data center to increase our bandwidth by 10x. We are reaching out to inform you that your server will be affected by this upgrade, and no data loss will occur.
To ensure the least impact on your services, all maintenance will occur at the time and date specified below, and will last 2 hours.
Your server is a part of a maintenance window planned for:
Sunday, September 6th at 3:00 a.m. EST
Window Duration: 2 hours
Expected downtime: Less than 15 minutes
We appreciate your patience and understanding as we continue to bring enhancements to our network and improve your web hosting experience. If you have any questions or concerns regarding this maintenance window, we will be monitoring replies to this email, or you may initiate a chat with our customer success team, available 24/7/365.
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Forum is UP! repeat: Forum is UP!!!!
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Welcome back, forum! It's been lonely without thee.
Sincere thanks to Erik for all his efforts maintaining this place.
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Hooray for Erik and anyone else responsible for bringing this back from the dead!
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Welcome back, you were missed!
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Glad you're ok Erik.
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Thank you Erik for everything you do for this forum!
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Guys I hate to rain on your parade but this Erik post is from 2020 ;D
I got really confused with the dates for a moment there.
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ummm... so is this related to the most recent outage???...
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My response to the first post is, but the first post ITSELF (referring to 2020) is _NOT_
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lol
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I guess it beats starting a new thread!
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I guess it beats starting a new thread!
Someone should tell the people who start new threads for their one-liner bug reports and suggestions.
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However, is the wiki is still down? Or is it just me?
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I guess it beats starting a new thread!
Yeah, but I did that too.
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However, is the wiki is still down? Or is it just me?
Just you as far as I know.
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I guess it beats starting a new thread!
Someone should tell the people who start new threads for their one-liner bug reports and suggestions.
All bugs should be in the bug thread. That's Steve's filing cabinet.
Same for suggestions.
I did offer at one point to install a bug tracking thing for Steve, but he declined.