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Gmail back soon for everyone

79 pointsby mjfernover 14 years ago

8 comments

tdfxover 14 years ago
"If you were affected by this issue, it’s important to note that email sent to you between 6:00 PM PST on February 27 and 2:00 PM PST on February 28 was likely not delivered to your mailbox, and the senders would have received a notification that their messages weren’t delivered. "<p>That's pretty scary to me. I would've hated to have gotten any e-mail alerts or payment due date reminders during that time.
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ck2over 14 years ago
How on earth do they backup all that to tape?<p>Must be a massive amount of tape.
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thereover 14 years ago
i love how they keep mentioning "0.02%" so you think it's some insignificant number, but it's actually something like 150,000 accounts.
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akentover 14 years ago
"We released a storage software update that introduced the unexpected bug, which caused 0.02% of Gmail users to temporarily lose access to their email. When we discovered the problem, we immediately stopped the deployment of the new software and reverted to the old version."<p>Some bug!!
btillyover 14 years ago
It is worth noting that this is the first significant data loss issue that I am aware of involving gmail. As much as the incident sucks for those involved, that is a pretty good record overall.
baneover 14 years ago
This is great, last night I went to bed thinking "How could Google just walk away from this problem without fixing it, don't they have backups, what about corporate users?"<p>And this morning "we have backups, we're restoring, oh and we're trying to fix what caused it in the first place"
l0c0b0xabout 14 years ago
Would it be safe to assume then, that Google tests it's software upgrades with 0.02% of it's gmail account? (However many thousands clients are affected, it's probably better than affecting ALL their clients).<p>I wonder how they choose their 'test' client base.
Cariapaover 14 years ago
I can't remember having this sort of problem with yahoo mail. Then again they don't build their own filesystem.
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