GoDaddy's DNS Service is Down
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#125General question here about upstream outages that can take down your site, e.g. DNS outage, AWS zone outage, etc. What to tell your customers when an upstream service provider experiences an outage? I mean, if you're running ifttt.com your users might be savvy enough to understand that a DNS outage isn't your fault; but pinterest.com or whatever (painting with broad strokes here, forgive me) might not have a user bas…
If you can point to ways you'll improve the service in the future as a result of the outage, all the better.
When we had a large DoS attack at Posterous, I wrote two posts, one as soon as possible (http://blog.posterous.com/todays-outage-and-changes-for-cust...), and the next as a bit of a post-mortem (http://blog.posterous.com/moving-forward). Both explained that there were many factors beyond our control, but that the responsibility was ultimately ours, and we were working to learn from the event and improve our services as a result.
They weren't perfect posts, but I think they went a long way toward being open and honest with our users in the midst of a major negative event.
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They claim responsibility for everything now, though.
There's a 'declaration of war' at least once a week with these guys. So who knows what they actually do, if anything.