So we had a brief outage today on TOS. A little bit annoying, but not too much impact, since we're essentially in a development process.
Starting next week, we will be in "production". Granted, we won't have many users initially, but it becomes possible that the loss of TOS will mean the loss of a core resource, in real time, to professors and students. TOS hasn't seen a ton of downtime, so I'm not super-worried, but I do think it's worth discussing. What additional steps can we take to mitigate risks of TOS infrastructure downtime? --g -- Educational materials should be high-quality, collaborative, and free. Visit http://opensource.com/education and join the conversation. _______________________________________________ tos mailing list tos@teachingopensource.org http://teachingopensource.org/mailman/listinfo/tos