Macbeth
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The Internet was built to withstand nuclear attack. That was why it was built in the ’60s in the first place, as a communications system with redundancy built in so that the military could communicate even if one of the nodes went down.

We saw some of that happen today, as news of Michael Jackson’s death spread like wildfire through the Internet. TMZ.com got the scoop about Jackson being sent to the hospital. But the site went down from the surge of traffic. The LA Times reported he was in a coma, but then that site went down too. The LA Times managed to report that Jackson was dead, and then everyone else started buzzing about it. Twitter went down. Keynote Systems, which measures web site performance, said that the following sites all slowed significantly: ABC, AOL, LA Times, CNN Money and CBS. Starting at 230 pm PST, the average load time for a news site slowed from 4 seconds to 9 seconds.

This is not supposed to happen. More than a decade ago, when I was writing about computer servers and Sun Microsystems was advertising itself as “We’re the dot in dotcom,” the hardware vendors were all talking about “utility computing.” Carly Fiorina, then the chief executive of HP, touted “adaptive computing,” where software would automatically route traffic from one overloaded server to another. Sun called its version of utility computing “N1,” after the code name for a project that aimed at rebalancing server loads on the fly. IBM, meanwhile, operated on a vision that it called “on demand.”
http://venturebeat.com/2009/06/25/micha … st-system/
So what exactly can we do to make sure encase of a real emergency global or otherwise that the internet doesn't go out for everyone?
mikkel
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Not really the best of articles.

This is not supposed to happen.
Yes, it is. When sites attract more traffic than the hardware deployment is dimensioned for, this is precisely what is supposed to happen. All major news sites will go down in case of a global emergency, and everyone involved in designing and maintaining these systems are well aware of that. As with almost all other industries, it's simply not economically feasible to dimension your production environment according to the highest possible spike in demand that you can expect.
lowing
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People that are gunna cry over dead celebrities and talk about how much these people "changed their lives", need help or a life of their own.

My favorites are the ones who loved MJ so much they are willing to sell MJ T-shirts for only 20 bucks in his honor.
Lotta_Drool
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lowing wrote:

People that are gunna cry over dead celebrities and talk about how much these people "changed their lives", need help or a life of their own.

My favorites are the ones who loved MJ so much they are willing to sell MJ T-shirts for only 20 bucks in his honor.
Exact-a-mundoe
jsnipy
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Lotta_Drool wrote:

lowing wrote:

People that are gunna cry over dead celebrities and talk about how much these people "changed their lives", need help or a life of their own.

My favorites are the ones who loved MJ so much they are willing to sell MJ T-shirts for only 20 bucks in his honor.
Exact-a-mundoe
FatherTed
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you really could have made a better OP about web stability.
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Macbeth
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jsnipy wrote:

Lotta_Drool wrote:

lowing wrote:

People that are gunna cry over dead celebrities and talk about how much these people "changed their lives", need help or a life of their own.

My favorites are the ones who loved MJ so much they are willing to sell MJ T-shirts for only 20 bucks in his honor.
Exact-a-mundoe
I'm not saying he changed my life or blah blah blah I'm just saying hey we learned something here and his death benefited us in some way.
Turquoise
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This just in: the world's most famous child molester has died at age 50.

More details here: http://www.cnn.com/2009/SHOWBIZ/Music/0 … index.html
mikkel
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Macbeth wrote:

jsnipy wrote:

Lotta_Drool wrote:


Exact-a-mundoe
I'm not saying he changed my life or blah blah blah I'm just saying hey we learned something here and his death benefited us in some way.
This wasn't a learning experience for the people designing and maintaining these systems, as the article would have you believe. This might be an eye-opener for people who have no idea how the involved technologies work, including a game reporter who wanted to write a fancy article, but that's it.
13/f/taiwan
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Yup, think of all the profits those street vendors selling MJ shirts are raking in! Cha-Ching.
usmarine
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well this should be a nasty hit to the prescription drug industry....but, sadly it wont.

Last edited by usmarine (2009-06-26 13:28:42)

Macbeth
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12/f/taiwan wrote:

Yup, think of all the profits those street vendors selling MJ shirts are raking in! Cha-Ching.
Stimulate the economy, kill celebrities.
Lotta_Drool
Spit
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I wonder if Obama's Health plan could have saved him?
Deadmonkiefart
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Turquoise wrote:

This just in: the world's most famous child molester has died at age 50.

More details here: http://www.cnn.com/2009/SHOWBIZ/Music/0 … index.html
They never proved that he was a child molester.  I didn't like him, but the whole thing sounded to me like the people suing him were just after his money.
ATG
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This thread is a failure.
Kmar
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lowing wrote:

People that are gunna cry over dead celebrities and talk about how much these people "changed their lives", need help or a life of their own.

My favorites are the ones who loved MJ so much they are willing to sell MJ T-shirts for only 20 bucks in his honor.
You're the only person I've personally heard say that a celebrity changed their life.. albeit sarcastically. Celebrities can inspire people, both in good and bad ways.
Xbone Stormsurgezz
lowing
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ATG wrote:

This thread is a failure.
My fault I guess. Today is just a day for everything Michael.
usmarine
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wait a sec..

this doctor was hired by the promoter of these upcoming concerts.  MJ owed a lot of money.  seems odd tbh.
BVC
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A few years ago during the big scandal, MJ took one of those "penis twich" test things which are given to convicted pedos to assess the stimulation provided by CP.  These machines can detect arousal in their subjects even when the subjects are unaware of their own arousal.  The test concluded that MJ was not aroused by CP at all.
Hurricane2k9
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This is one way to prevent that

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akamai_Technologies
https://static.bf2s.com/files/user/36793/marylandsig.jpg
AussieReaper
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ATG wrote:

This thread is a failure.
https://i39.tinypic.com/15e8mxz.jpg



If you want to see how the internet was supposed to work under pressure, have a look at how the nodes reacted when a large number were destroyed on 9/11. And load times from 4 seconds rises to 9 seconds isn't exactly a failure.
https://i.imgur.com/maVpUMN.png

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