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Apologies for the recent downtime, our raid card broke out of hours and we couldn't access anything to pull up from a backup. We're getting a separate server in a separate datacenter to mirror the existing one so if one goes down like that again, we can instantly get back online, so this doesn't happen again.
 
Thanks Dan you data wizard you
 
Great work Dan, thank you for your efforts, couldnt you have just pressed reset .
 
Didnt even know it had been down :) :) :)

Its all in the timing. Pub last night.

Well done Dan :)
 
I kept having this French cross dressing girl telling me some jibberish in a language I couldn't understand. When I screamed, my wife told me it was French for site is down? Glad it's up and running
 
thought another group of Frenchies gone on strike again...one minute it is air traffic,then port traffic...now thought they had moved on to internet traffic......
 
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