[Outages-discussion] [outages] Facebook down?

Matlock, Kenneth L MatlockK at exempla.org
Thu Nov 18 13:07:39 EST 2010


But, but but! 

 

Hitting 'd' is hard! So is a filter!

 

It's much easier to send a long-winded whine to the list every time
'Facebook' gets mentioned....

 

Ken Matlock
Network Analyst
Exempla Healthcare
(303) 467-4671
matlockk at exempla.org

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From: outages-discussion-bounces at outages.org
[mailto:outages-discussion-bounces at outages.org] On Behalf Of Keegan
Holley
Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2010 10:52 AM
To: outages-discussion
Subject: Re: [Outages-discussion] [outages] Facebook down?

 

I think we've had this discussion a few hundred times.  I think it's
less of an inconvenience for the businesses who don't depend on facebook
to delete the emails than it is for those that do not to receive the
information.  For several networks some of them ISP's they are far more
likely to get millions of calls when facebook or MSN or twitter is down
than when 1 of 10 or so upstreams is having issues.  It's also a bit
harder to tell when a content network is down vs. a transit.  For an ISP
traceroute or a route server will tell the tale.  For places like
facebook it's hard to tell on the surface it it's you, your upstream(s)
or the network itself causing the problem.  I usually delete them but
these messages are very useful for some.



On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 12:36 PM, Scott Weeks <surfer at mauigateway.com>
wrote:



--- josh at imaginenetworksllc.com wrote:
From: Josh Luthman <josh at imaginenetworksllc.com>


Some operations do depend on Facebook.

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Bummer for them.  They need to look into changing their dependencies!

scott
































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