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Can we account for Evspra's whereabouts on that evening?
Now that is some funny s**t right there
BRUH ><
Yah, I think Evspra went too far this time.
On the other hand, maybe he didn't go far enough.
I'm conflicted.
Either way I want him back, Good soldier
"Finding him wasn't the problem, it was stopping him that was the hard part."
But did he get his red stapler back?
This comment is not nearly appreciated as it should be
lol. he is from that side of the world... but i think hes in a basement in Tehran, iran.
Saw this perfect comment was at 45 updoots, also a great number. I couldn't bring myself to cause #46 on anyone...
something is amiss... a data collection facility... no fire supression... no back-ups... no redundencies.... no sense at all... me thinks that something funny is happening when the fire is not even out and the media can claim that all is lost....
Yeah, that's half of the truth, i work in enterprise IT with big datacentres and hosting providers, NO WAY the portion of compute and storage was not geo-redundant, if you know how a datacentre is planned, designed, and built, you know that this wont' make the lose any bit, probably is that they have been told to declare everything gone by someone, and that the disks have been taken away.
Depending on the contract you have, they have no obligation to backup your data, for that either you do it, or you buy another service that does so, but still, they do have backup for a X numbers of reasons, within which you have forensic, national security, legal coverture, and much more
Plus there are companies specialised in data recovery that can recover data from physically broken or burned drives, puzzling them together, then with dedicated machines they can read data in different way, via EMF / magnetism laser and other stuffs
But still, something like this doesn't happen by mistake in a building worth millions / billions of euro
Well, looking from this picture looks like a strange pattern / shade / shape to be natural
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EwGnLzaXMAMDE-r?format=jpg&name=large
Enterprise IT is my quasi-wheelhouse as well, and I concur. They had remote mirroring capability on many different now obsolete as crap enterprise data products a decade+ ago and availability and disaster recovery are key
Exactly, and we should think that one of the biggest providers of cloud services that certifies his Datacentres as tier 3+/4 state of innovation, really lost millions of websites? Please....
Not done work with datacenters but IT is my wheelhouse; this is 100% correct.
This is some big smell goin on.
Yeah, just like reporters knowing in advance that Building Seven is gonna come down...
Thats the smell test right there. Any hosting company worth its salt would have offsite backups.( and their clients would probably do their own backups as a backup also) Also, these type of places invest A LOT of money into climate control and disaster mitigation.(ie fire suppression)
I worked literally inside a data center earlier in my career. It had halide? Fire suppression. Can't remember if thats the name. In the event of a fire alarm you had 15 seconds to get out the door before they started pumping this inert gas into the building. Suffocating to humans. And fire.
Halon. I'm doing mep design on data centers now. I don't know what the standards are in France but in the US even a basic (sub Tier-1) data center has fire suppression and network rooms tend to have redundant suppression and be built wife fire walls all around.
Still halon ?
Pretty much. I think they're calling it FM-200 now. It displaces oxygen like Halon does. I'm M&P, not F.
Thats it!
As a fireman, its odd to see a building like that to be fully involved. Takes more than a faulty wire to get a building like that going....especially with the fire suppression systems they should have in place. Just sayin
So what if someone's bitcoin account info is stored in something like this? Does all your internet money get lost forever?
You wouldn't store your wallet on an OVH host if you had one, that would be crazy as with every provider, there are hardware wallets much safer that at worse you can put in a bank safe
bank safes can be confiscated by the government
Not if those are in a financial paradise (Tax Heavens) ex Swiss, either they fuck off the underground of the bank and pull out everything, but i highly doubt someone would attempt that there, people specially 'important' figures, tend to hide skeletons there... in particular, paper skeletons if you know what i mean
Ok, a wallet? So you keep all the information on your end? I know nothing about them.... lol. But thank you :)
Bitcoins don't disappear, but your keys to access them could be lost if that was the only place you had your wallet saved.
Likewise, you can have your wallet keys locked up at Fort Knox, but if I get a copy of them I can take them. Think of them as a key to your house. If everyone has a copy it's not very secure, but if you're the only one holding the key you had better not lose it because it is a LOT more secure.
Is a 'key' just a password? What is the wallet, is it an app that you download on your computer?
I recommend taking 5 minutes and watching a bitcoin for beginners video on youtube or anywhere on the internet.
guis. Wut r the odds PAPER.LI datacenter AND THIS DATACENTER BOTH CATCH ON FIRE TODAY.
1 out of 1
Ps forgot to mention it in my previous comments, but if i may suggest you a good read, try to lookup connections between Dassault systems / OVH and the French gov....CloudWatt v2
some pretty sus fires within the last month. just like the fucking chinese embassy last year...
First guess, this is for cover-up purposes. This likely does not benefit good people.
Isn’t this incident like the third or fourth data center which went up in flames over the last several months? The one in Tennessee at Christmas, etc. It appears the 2020 fraudulent election has spread like wildfire!
Over 3.5 million websites lost? And not recoverable? What?
Does anybody know if there are any notable websites that were lost?
George.news
Why is this a good thing?
It’s a bad thing but it’s good as a sign that someone is erasing his tracks, but then, Internet never forgets as the singularity it is. The data is not lost. Pity for the poor entrepreneur.
I am just hoping the "Good Guys" reacted before this happened.
Of course: they mentioned no backups which is unthinkable of in 2021.
I agree. I am a software engineer. I am sure there are backups.
I just wonder sometimes. Are the good guys doing anything lol.
Maybe they they said "no backups" because the good guys took them... ;D
Sometimes I wonder if there are any good guys, since we never see them do anything.
Stealthy, I guess.
Yeah i wonder if there was a data breach that they couldnt stop. After running around yanking hard lines they just torch it.
idk how good it is, but it does show that they are destroying evidence. which is a good sign we are winning
Do we know if any other notable sites were hosted from there. Seems like a lot to just burn the fucker down because George got exposed.
https://files.catbox.moe/fccfiw.jpg
Wait they use shipping containers for for a data center?
I have used OVH for years. Should have known something was off when they were cheaper than anything else comparable around the world. This is crazy
C'mon man! Sophisticated fire suppression systems and offsite backup is standard. This smells funny.
very very interesting timing!
If it destroyed people's personal data, THANK GOD!
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