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Default What a heck is happened with electricity in California?
"Terminator" striked or something? I suggest to donate solar panels to out hosting company. :idea:
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USA got a real problem with electricity, this country is going to blow up in a near future!
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USA got a real problem with electricity, this country is going to blow up in a near future!
hö? have you more infos?
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Biggest trouble is we are paying up to $.35/kw hour...ouch but nearlyfreespeech.net shows in Phoenix, AZ, not CA

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10  ge0-2-0.jr1.phx3.llnw.net (68.142.96.209)  28.215 ms  36.271 ms  36.491 ms
11  c5.phx.nearlyfreespeech.net (199.1.92.205)  28.076 ms  28.188 ms  31.038 ms
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Originally Posted by dracheflieger
Biggest trouble is we are paying up to $.35/kw hour...ouch but nearlyfreespeech.net shows in Phoenix, AZ, not CA

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10  ge0-2-0.jr1.phx3.llnw.net (68.142.96.209)  28.215 ms  36.271 ms  36.491 ms
11  c5.phx.nearlyfreespeech.net (199.1.92.205)  28.076 ms  28.188 ms  31.038 ms
Looks like this outage is not their fault after all:

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We have been experiencing unusual stability problems of a variety of
sorts lately. These have been tracked back to a large, intermittent, but
recurring DDoS attack against one of our members.

These attacks are causing widespread disruptions, both to our equipment
and to upstream routers and circuits that are beyond our control.
However, we have identified the site being attacked and we are working
internally and with our upstream provider to partition our network so
that attacks against this site do not affect the rest of our members.

We apologize for the disruption; although it seems to have passed for
the moment, we suspect it will start again (it seems to be particularly
pronounced at night) and so we will keep working on ways to prepare for
the next incident.
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