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...
Gandi loses data, customers told to use their own backups
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Re: Gandi loses data, customers told to use their own backups
#22I 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...
Sure, let's blame the victims here; that's effective and helpful.
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#23Gandi have something of a cult following, but in my only experience with them they literally lost my domain name during an inbound transfer. Their response was awful and rude and completely unprofessional. I never got my domain back. Based on that experience, this incident doesn’t surprise me at all.
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#25> 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…
Re: Gandi loses data, customers told to use their own backups
#26I 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...
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#27I don't have hosting with Gandi, but I do use them for domains and DNS. I'll be considering migrating my domains from them after this. Their response to this is exceptionally poor. To say essentially "this could happen to any other web host" it nonsense. I've never had this happen with any of the providers I've used for hosting and I'd be very angry if I had just lost an entire VPS. The fact that they've lost all sna…
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#28https://twitter.com/andreaganduglia/status/12151991477012316...
While I appreciate that there are real people behind these companies that are probably having a really rough time right now, the criticism that Gandi are getting as a company is justified - and if Gandi are truly a "no bullshit" company they need to put something out to their customers asap.
Re: Gandi loses data, customers told to use their own backups
#29> 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
#30I 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...
> You get what you deserve Sure, let's blame the victims here; that's effective and helpful.
Give me a break... It's not like anyone died here. There's a reason I host my own shit. Problems happen, errors are made, and data is lost. It's also your responsibility to deal with data permanence, even if your provider has all the promises in the world.