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Electronic blizzard/avalanche/deathcookie hits Scottish skiing website

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
Winterhighland - Scotland's essential forum of news, webcams and snow reports - has been hit by multiple electronic issues and is pouring its heart out. The site's been down for approaching 48 hours now. Here's this morning's candid update ...

http://www.winterhighland.info/wombat/wombat.php

Quote:
Message Updated: 08.17hrs Wednesday 13th March 2013

Unfortunately there has been a regression since the last update just after 6am, with more cloud platform related problems. Databases for more parts of Winterhighland have crashed as a result and dynamic rescaling of the virtual cloud server to give it the resources to fix the issues have failed repeatedly overnight. The underlying issues are beyond our control, so Winterhighland can only apologise for the interuptions to the site availability. We are discussing options with United Hosting support on how to get everything fully back up and restored to the usual bombproof United Hosting standards.


Haven't the faintest idea what all that means, but it's very very welcome that there are people like alan (webmaster of Winterhighland) to sort it out. Sounds like Hurricane Bawbag was easier to deal with.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurricane_Bawbag
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