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Jungle Disk Mini-Review: offsite data storage

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tomos:
wasnt sure where to post this
Amazon S3 isnt functioning for a lot of people from all over - not sure if it's functioning at all actually

From a JungleDisk thread
http://forum.jungledisk.com/viewtopic.php?t=16281
According to amazon:

9:06 AM PDT We are currently experiencing elevated error rates with S3. We are investigating.
9:27 AM PDT We're investigating an issue affecting requests. We'll continue to post updates here.
9:48 AM PDT Just wanted to provide an update that we are currently pursuing several paths of corrective action.
10:13 AM PDT We are continuing to pursue corrective action.
10:33 AM PDT A quick update that we believe this is an issue with the communication between several Amazon S3 internal components. We do not have an ETA at this time but will continue to keep you updated.ironically the JungleDisk forums are also experiencing difficulties :huh: :o couldnt reply to thread myself/posts appearing dissapearing for others
is it all a sign :tellme:

J-Mac:
It's affecting me.  I can't login to my S3 account nor JungleDisk Plus account at all.  I didn't have any problems easlier, however, posting to the JD forum.

Jim

justice:
First time this has happened as far as I know since s3 started. You can see the status of S3 at http://status.aws.amazon.com/ and it has affected every website using s3, not just JungleDisk and not something they will want to repeat I am sure. Should be fine now though and no data has been lost.

J-Mac:
Yeah, I did see that page, justice.  One of the mods on the JD forum posted it early Sunday night, EDT.  Nice status page, BTW, though it is a little unclear as to the times of each update. Lots of updates, however, and lots of details.  Pretty informative.  I didn't see that before they posted it on the JD forum.

Thanks!

Jim

justice:
If you want something more graphy then try http://cloudstatus.com/ it monitors the various services and shows you nice graphs and throughput.

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