I suppose, but if a production-critical server had been unreachable this
long at my workplace, I would have been fired a long time ago.

Don't get me wrong, I really, really, really like Ubuntu, but when
something like this happens, it reflects badly on Ubuntu, and Canonical
as a whole.  Canonical is trying to position itself as an "enterprise"
operating system vendor.  When they can't keep their own services up, it
just looks really, really bad.  If I was in a manager's shoes, I would
have serious doubts about the quality of work coming out of a company
that can't even keep its own servers up and running.

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