Whoops, so long with the "no bullshit" policy. I stopped using them a while ago but for a different reason. I used to use their website to check availability/whois for domains that I was interested in buying. If it was available I didn't buy it at the time but until I finished the website/app whatever I was going to put there, this took me a few months obviously. It happened to me that when I was finally ready the do…
Gandi loses data, customers told to use their own backups
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#372I had a co-worker who was super chill during outages; especially at night, we were 10-15 people on the call fixing issues related to his work almost monthly. those outages costed millions of euros, and he never picked up his phone at night, once I asked him why he never picks up, he told me: "I used to be a general surgeon, when someone calls me people die. Relax, nobody is dying during our outages." now I think I am…
I've done it before, but I'll recommend to you Scott Adams' book, The Dilbert Principle for some light reading about forces like that at work.
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#375Is there a registrar you would recommend as an alternative, I don't need DNS, nameservers and glue records and I'm ok.
The main selling points are stability, transparency and simplicity. I don't care if it's not the cheapest.
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#376Just to play devil's advocate: This is in no way different to how Azure, AWS, and GCP operate. They don't have backups either. They too rely on n-way replication, a bit like a distributed RAID. All cloud providers make it absolutely clear, in black & white, that protection of your data is your responsibility , not theirs. What I find hilarious is that most cloud providers only provide built-in backup functionality fo…
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#379Whoops, so long with the "no bullshit" policy. I stopped using them a while ago but for a different reason. I used to use their website to check availability/whois for domains that I was interested in buying. If it was available I didn't buy it at the time but until I finished the website/app whatever I was going to put there, this took me a few months obviously. It happened to me that when I was finally ready the do…
If you want an alternative to searching with a registrar you can always type: whois mysupergreatcoolappidea.com into a terminal window and see if you get back a result
Re: Gandi loses data, customers told to use their own backups
#380Earlier 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.
"Julie Pelloille @juliepelloille Replying to @gandi_net @andreaganduglia and 4 others This post was disrespectful. It's not an excuse, but this is a stressful situation and the thread was getting heated. Either way, I truly regret posting it and it was my decision alone to do so. Please don't take this as representative of the high standard Gandi sets" "That said, for the sake of transparency, we won't be deleting th…