With the amount of redundancy in the power systems in a typical DC,
power drops would be extremely unlikely to cause any impact.
On 07/02/15 08:52, john boris wrote:
It must be a bad day for the East Coast. While in Physical Therapy
(Haddonfield nj) lights and AC blinked. On the way home Dunking Donuts
(next town over) lost their computers as the power blinked. (Lucky I
had cash). I get home and the wife is bitching that the power
flickered and she can't get any images on eBay plus one of the TV
channels is stuttering (FIOS). I saw the email about AWS having
issues. Either it is all a major coincidence or it is related. This
was between 8:05 and 9 AM Eastern time.
On Thu, Jul 2, 2015 at 11:46 AM, Edward Ned Harvey (lopser)
<lop...@nedharvey.com <mailto:lop...@nedharvey.com>> wrote:
> From: Mike Robinson [mailto:mrobin...@nortoncottage.com
<mailto:mrobin...@nortoncottage.com>]
>
> Saw mention of leap second (yesterday midnight UTC) and of a bgp
route
> leak causing AWS troubles on the NANOG list.
>
> Likely one or both are related to your issue, I'd already
deleted the NANOG
> digest, not sure if there was much more detail.
Thanks for that.
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