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Report on the mysql1 incident of July 17, 2013
On Wednesday, July 17, 2013 at 12:02 am (UTC + 2), the mysql1 server experienced a file system corruption. All of the databases hosted on this … Keep reading
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On Wednesday, July 17, 2013 at 12:02 am (UTC + 2), the mysql1 server experienced a file system corruption. All of the databases hosted on this … Keep reading
On Sunday 21st October, the http4 server was unavailable between 01.02 and 10.17 (UTC+2). This article goes over this outage, which was abnormally long: what … Keep reading
We have always intended alwaysdata’s registration process to be as simple and fast as possible. We don’t ask you to pay — or even enter a credit card number — and the … Keep reading
The interface of subdomain administration has been deeply overhauled. So far, once a domain had been added to your alwaysdata account, you were able to create … Keep reading
We made some changes to our mechanism for sending emails. Up to now, each SMTP server sent all emails from the same IP address. However, … Keep reading
On behalf of the entire team: Happy New Year 2012 :) You already know that we have been working for a few months on alwaysdata v4. Its launch … Keep reading
The 14th and 23rd of December 2011, two incidents impacted the smooth functioning of our services for a majority of our clients. What happened December 14th … Keep reading
Our administration panel is now available in a twelfth language, Portuguese. Many thanks to Pedro Moreno Chagas Ligeiro Nascimento for his work.
Almost one year ago, we launched our v3: a new visual identity, an English version of our site, the start of managed dedicated servers. Since several … Keep reading
We’ve just put online a website dedicated to our services status, on https://status.alwaysdata.com/. You can view current, past or planned operations. From now on, this is … Keep reading
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