On Thu, 25 Aug 2005, Jan Luehr wrote:
> Again the debian security infrastructure has proofed to be accident > sensitive. > This night, power supply broke down, > taking security.debian.org being > responsible for delivering updates offline. The power cut off happend in the > data center rack the server is stored in. i don't know if it was a power supply or if it was the data center, but, either case can be solved by: security1.debian.org in LA and security2.debian.org in NYC and security3.debian.org in berlin :-) > Sometimes it's just bothers me to read this news on heise.de first. > Nothing on deb-ann dev-ann or sec-ann. > What's wrong here? time and resources of "volunteers" ?? -- need "more of it" > And what about the mentioned backup system? Is there going to be one? backup is NOT the same as redundancy ... redundancy allows the systems to keep working even if 1 or more servers died .. backup allows you to restore a dead/broken box with a new one with the same contents .. in a few seconds or a few days .. depending on the backup methodology c ya alvin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]