Hard to expect the business community to take Asterisk seriously when this
sort of stuff happens IMHO.  I can't understand how 3 of 4 hard drives could
just suddenly fail simultaneously.  There must be more too it.  No UPS?
Someone spilled their coffee into it?  Something!
 
Either way, it's amateur hour!
 
If I can't be confident enough in an important source of information like
this then I can't be confident enough to provide an Asterisk solution to
businesses.  That's the way I see it.  Yea, it's a wiki but it's the best
source of info out there.

  _____  

From: James H Thompson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2007 5:02 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [asterisk-users] voip-info.org status update


A short status update:
 
Yesterday 3 of the 4 disk drives in the RAID array on the server that hosts
voip-info.org failed.
 
The coloprovider is currently working to replace the drives and I'm hoping
that the site returns to service soon.
Tomorrow is looking most likely.
 
I'd like to thank all those that have called or emailed to offer help and/or
encouragement.
 
I will definately be looking for an easy way to create a mirror site once
voip-info.org is back up.
This is made difficult by the dynamic nature of the site, but its been on my
list of things to do for a while now.
 
Thanks for using voip-info.org!
 
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