Happened for me also yesterday. But only lasted a few minutes. I got a fright because I thought a plug had been pulled on the server and IP was gone. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I have now sent email directly to Christophe and asked if he could try to find a reasons for these service hiccups. And I know people have reported this via 'Help & Contact' service.
This is all just speculation, but there can be several reasons:
1) Amazon server is having some issues.
2) Ipernity service has some issues. Christophe has told he has done some optimization, but it should affect the opposite way.
4) Someone tries to slow down service deliberately, but this is a very unlikely explanation. In "good old days" My Opera service became a target of so called Do S attacks several times: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denial-of-service_attack
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Elbertinum said:
Pam J said:
My 98% guess is its a Server glitch. It happens to all sites....
I am not going to worry about it.. and I think you should not worry either !
©UdoSm said:
I ask Ipernity, "What's going on?
I know that so far and so often not...
Treasa Ui Cionaodha said:
©UdoSm said:
©UdoSm said:
Hi Ipernity:
Please give me an explanation. I have paid 100% and want 100% availability...
©UdoSm said:
Sami Serola (inactiv… said:
This is all just speculation, but there can be several reasons:
1) Amazon server is having some issues.
2) Ipernity service has some issues. Christophe has told he has done some optimization, but it should affect the opposite way.
3) Something similar is going on as told on Ipernity January 16 news: www.ipernity.com/blog/team/4647264
4) Someone tries to slow down service deliberately, but this is a very unlikely explanation. In "good old days" My Opera service became a target of so called Do S attacks several times: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denial-of-service_attack
©UdoSm said:
It would be important from Ipernity or IMA to get an explanation.
©UdoSm said:
©UdoSm said:
Wann werde ich diese wohl jemals beantwortet bekommen... ???
IMA ist dazu nun gefragt...