Yeah, it’s speculation at this point anyways. I mean I’ve only ever seen webservers with a RAID. So one harddrive failure shouldn’t affect it too much. Then most people rent a VPS and that usually runs on some cluster. Even if a whole machine goes down, it’s supposed to come up again on some other machine automatically within a few minutes. And then you should have tech support of a big hosting provider answer within some timespan. I hope someone will write a summary of the events and link it somewhere. Maybe a lot of things went wrong. Or it’s some kind of error in the specific setup lemmy.ca did.
It wasn’t a hard drive failure but something more severe, since the remote console is non-responsive. I just called OVH to yell at them and press on the ticket, so hopefully should be resolved soon.
Yeah, it’s speculation at this point anyways. I mean I’ve only ever seen webservers with a RAID. So one harddrive failure shouldn’t affect it too much. Then most people rent a VPS and that usually runs on some cluster. Even if a whole machine goes down, it’s supposed to come up again on some other machine automatically within a few minutes. And then you should have tech support of a big hosting provider answer within some timespan. I hope someone will write a summary of the events and link it somewhere. Maybe a lot of things went wrong. Or it’s some kind of error in the specific setup lemmy.ca did.
It wasn’t a hard drive failure but something more severe, since the remote console is non-responsive. I just called OVH to yell at them and press on the ticket, so hopefully should be resolved soon.