I understand people might be upset because they lost data, but as a sysadmin, my reaction is "ooh shit, poor guys, that must be a horrible week"... And honestly, if you don't keep data of stuff you host on a server provider like this, you kind of get what you deserve...
No you don't. While agree everyone should have their own backups, you should expect your hosting company to properly replicate and backup their datacenters.
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Re: Gandi loses data, customers told to use their own backups
#102Earlier quoted context omitted.
Why are they going out of their way to be disrespectful to their customers during a crisis? This is bizarre.
Probably because “they” == some individual social media rep
Re: Gandi loses data, customers told to use their own backups
#103> We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience that this situation has caused. This type of incident is extremely rare in the web hosting industry. Why are they speaking of the "industry" as a whole when they are to blame? It's even crazier they are not even explaining the source of the data loss and why the "replication systems" didn't help. IHMO they are trying to sweep this event under the carpet. They should inst…
In the last few years, I have seen many people confuse replication with backups. People see them as the same thing, but they really aren't. Even with snapshots, if the devices are the same, they might have the same firmware bug, etc.
Re: Gandi loses data, customers told to use their own backups
#104Dear customer, This mail is a follow-up to the previous email we sent (on January 8th, 2020) on this topic. As a reminder, yesterday, we experienced an incident on a storage unit at our LU-BI1 datacenter, located in Luxembourg. Despite the replication systems in place, and the combined efforts of our technical teams throughout the night, we were unable to reover the data that was lost on the impacted storage unit. We…
I read this as "so maybe you should consider one of the other web hosting companies that doesn't have problems like this."
Re: Gandi loses data, customers told to use their own backups
#105Earlier quoted context omitted.
Screenshotted in case (when) they delete it https://i.imgur.com/s3R1VVc.png Using memes after permanently losing customer data is extremely disrespectful.
Why are they @&$ing around on Twitter when they should be fixing the damn problem. Unbelievable.
Re: Gandi loses data, customers told to use their own backups
#106Earlier quoted context omitted.
Screenshotted in case (when) they delete it https://i.imgur.com/s3R1VVc.png Using memes after permanently losing customer data is extremely disrespectful.
Why are they @&$ing around on Twitter when they should be fixing the damn problem. Unbelievable.
Additionally, data recovery is a lot of waiting in most cases, there isn't much to do as your business burns down around you
Re: Gandi loses data, customers told to use their own backups
#1073TB at Gandi costs $6 + you get compute with it. 3TB of bandwidth at AWS might be $270.
Has anyone tried this instead of using cloudfront etc? Get 100 $6 hosts and pump out content for your ipv6 connecting clients etc?
Re: Gandi loses data, customers told to use their own backups
#108Earlier quoted context omitted.
A backup is a replication of the live dataset, although, usually out of sync to be useful when the main dataset goes bad.
You might want to read the Wikipedia definition, because you're technically mistaken. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Backup
> a backup, or data backup is a copy of computer data taken and stored elsewhere so that it may be used to restore the original after a data loss event
Since a "replica" is a copy, that seems technically correct.
Re: Gandi loses data, customers told to use their own backups
#109This is basic stuff.