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Maybe this was the problem:
Every Thursday we perform our weekly site maintenance. We usually start the maintenance around 11p.m. Pacific time and it lasts for approximately two hours. Any snipes scheduled to be placed during our expected downtime will be placed before we begin maintenance at 11p.m. Pacific time.

First off let me say that I like AS and think it provides a great service. Please bear this opinion in mind as you read the next couple of paragraphs.

Even a great service has room for improvement. I work in a high-pressure production IT environment, and that is the basis for my claim to have some clue what I'm talking about. I accept that 100% uptime is unrealistic, and even the most hardcore IT service will occasionally have unscheduled downtime. It happens.

However, I have never understood why AS requires 2+ hours of scheduled downtime per week. While running redundant systems isn't free (or even cheap) and maybe it doesn't fit in with the AS business model, in my experience it isn't that much more difficult to provide a continuous service by running 2 or more instances of an environment (primary/primary, primary/standby(hot, warm, cold, other buzzword).

Has AS made a conscious decision not to go with this model?
Last edited by rainierwolfcastle
AS is an American service, so I'd say this is understandable, if less than perfect. It would be easy to give in to stereotyping, so I won't comment further.

I reckon 2 hours/week downtime is 2 hours too many for a service which by its nature would be most useful when it offers 24/7 availability. I'm wondering what the decision process was/is for AS to have 2 hours/week scheduled downtime.
Is it possible/likely that the U.K. doesn’t have a domestic sniping service? It would be best not to list the actual name, unless one likes to have their post edited by Sara (although I’m surprise Sara has left mary’s and region2’s mention of a competitor untouched, but then region2 isn’t likely to report himself), but what research I’ve done, the U.S. seems to be the only source – go figure.

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