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RE: From Microsoft's site
From: Roeland Meyer <rmeyer () mhsc com>
Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2001 20:43:34 -0800
At 6:30 p.m. Tuesday (PST), a Microsoft technician made a configuration change to the routers on the edge of Microsoft's Domain Name Server network. The DNS servers are used to connect domain names with numeric IP addresses (e.g. 207.46.230.219) of the various servers and networks that make up Microsoft's Web presence.
Connect 22.5 hours worth of dots between these two events.
At approximately 5 p.m. Wednesday (PST), Microsoft removed the changes to the router configuration and immediately saw a massive improvement in the DNS network.
Their management should be real embarrassed to take so long to back out the last-change.
Current thread:
- From Microsoft's site Jeremy Randall (Feb 24)
- Re: From Microsoft's site Alex Kamantauskas (Feb 24)
- Re: From Microsoft's site Rusty H. Hodge (Feb 24)
- Re: From Microsoft's site Ian A Finlay (Feb 24)
- Re: From Microsoft's site Greg A. Woods (Feb 24)
- Re: From Microsoft's site Rusty H. Hodge (Feb 24)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- RE: From Microsoft's site Roeland Meyer (Feb 24)
- RE: From Microsoft's site jlewis (Feb 24)
- Re: From Microsoft's site Valdis . Kletnieks (Feb 24)
- Re: From Microsoft's site Marshall Eubanks (Feb 24)
- RE: From Microsoft's site jlewis (Feb 24)
- Re: From Microsoft's site Alex Kamantauskas (Feb 24)
- RE: From Microsoft's site Roeland Meyer (Feb 24)
- Re: From Microsoft's site Valdis . Kletnieks (Feb 24)
- Re: From Microsoft's site John Kristoff (Feb 24)
- Re: From Microsoft's site Valdis . Kletnieks (Feb 24)
- Re: From Microsoft's site Richard A. Steenbergen (Feb 24)