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Gmail suffers widespread outage

#1 User is offline   Macworld 

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Posted 01 September 2009 - 12:42 PM

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Posted 01 September 2009 - 01:08 PM

Oh my gawd! What a HUGE screw-up for Google! Boy, are they gonna lose some credibility for THIS!
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Posted 01 September 2009 - 01:26 PM

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Posted 01 September 2009 - 01:56 PM

While the web interface to Gmail was down, IMAP/SMTP access didn't appear to be affected.
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Posted 01 September 2009 - 02:05 PM

This is the promise of "Cloud Computing" that companies are trying to sell everyone on these days.
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Posted 01 September 2009 - 02:10 PM

View PostOriginalMacRat, on 01 September 2009 - 02:05 PM, said:

This is the promise of "Cloud Computing" that companies are trying to sell everyone on these days.


Absolutely, spot-on, correct! Google is a *good* company, and they still suffer outages. Because they're big, they are a target. Cloud computing sounds good now, but eventually all the servers of the cloud will be consolidated, as companies buy one another up, and we'll have all the world's business, financial, academic, and pharmacologic data stored in a handful of warehouses "server farms", and they'll be HUGE targets for those with nefarious motivations. My advice continues to be: keep your own data and applications local, and keep offsite/secure backup. Do NOT let your thoughts drift to the clouds.
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Posted 01 September 2009 - 02:11 PM

yeah, IMAP was Ok throughout, so not that bad. It's amazing how many people have come to rely on google for everything though. One reason I have mobile me is so that all of my eggs aren't in one google-basket.
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Posted 01 September 2009 - 02:37 PM

Google Mail has a web interface? My POP/IMAP/SMTP connections seemed fine all day.
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Posted 01 September 2009 - 02:57 PM

This is old news, it ended at about 5PM EDT. (2PM PDT)
And it wasn't that bad, you could use POP/IMAP and SMTP and you could also use the iGoogle gadget, which is better than the basic HTML even. No biggie.
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Posted 01 September 2009 - 02:59 PM

Unlike, when MobileMe crashes!
Google crashes wayy less often than Me and, its not even a pay for service. If I wanted a pay for service, I wouldn't buy mobileme because there are much better pay for services out there wit more guaranteed uptime. MobileMe is amateur. Not to mention its got like 2 features.

And when MobileMe has an outage, its completely out, with Gmail, calendar, contacts, etc were fine, just the Gmail web interface, but that didn't matter because you could still access you mail. So much better than MobileMe, which is a complete waste of money.
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Posted 01 September 2009 - 03:13 PM

View Postrab777hp, on 01 September 2009 - 02:59 PM, said:

Unlike, when MobileMe crashes!
Google crashes wayy less often than Me and, its not even a pay for service. If I wanted a pay for service, I wouldn't buy mobileme because there are much better pay for services out there wit more guaranteed uptime. MobileMe is amateur. Not to mention its got like 2 features.

And when MobileMe has an outage, its completely out, with Gmail, calendar, contacts, etc were fine, just the Gmail web interface, but that didn't matter because you could still access you mail. So much better than MobileMe, which is a complete waste of money.



MobileMe has never gone out for me. It serves up my websites, and lets me build tests sites for clients, it lets me get mail wherever I am in the world, it publishes my photo galleries, lets me store presentations remotely and send huge files by sending a link to my clients.I sync my bookmarks and my address book as well. That seems like more than 2 features to me. I park 3 websites on their right now. All for $120 a year or $12 a month. Cheaper than any other hosting service.
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Posted 01 September 2009 - 03:15 PM

For a while there, I was really enjoying the email silence. It interrupted my work and dammit I had to have some lunch, walk the dog and enjoy the sunshine. Terrible, just terrible, the sky is falling!
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Posted 01 September 2009 - 04:30 PM

View PostOriginalMacRat, on 01 September 2009 - 02:05 PM, said:

This is the promise of "Cloud Computing" that companies are trying to sell everyone on these days.
You are correct.

If the champion of "cloud computing" (one of the most powerful Internet companies on the planet) can't run a reliable webmail service, the technology and operational practices simply aren't ready for primetime.

With each Google App outage, I'm even more convinced that Google still does not understand the "two-person rule" for production systems.
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Posted 01 September 2009 - 04:38 PM

View PostTeaEarleGreyHot, on 01 September 2009 - 02:10 PM, said:

View PostOriginalMacRat, on 01 September 2009 - 02:05 PM, said:

This is the promise of "Cloud Computing" that companies are trying to sell everyone on these days.


Absolutely, spot-on, correct! Google is a *good* company, and they still suffer outages. Because they're big, they are a target. Cloud computing sounds good now, but eventually all the servers of the cloud will be consolidated, as companies buy one another up, and we'll have all the world's business, financial, academic, and pharmacologic data stored in a handful of warehouses "server farms", and they'll be HUGE targets for those with nefarious motivations. My advice continues to be: keep your own data and applications local, and keep offsite/secure backup. Do NOT let your thoughts drift to the clouds.


I agree with this. I sell technology products to customers that provide SaaS. They are up 99.999%. The problem is they will happen to be down when that one customer absolutely needs their data.

I keep multiple copies of my data in my office and one offsite.
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