This isn't the first time Vocus have lost power both A and B feeds to a DC.

Happened in NSW I believe a year or two back.

The fact they lost both A and B feeds is just frankly bad design and should 
never happen.

That said this is why anything critical shouldn't be housed in a single 
Datacentre and should be load balanced between a few or at the very least any 
decent business grade provider should be able to provide you with backup 
connectivity in the case of internet. Even 4G or 5G backup connectivity is 
better than nothing.

This isn't hard to organize for most business grade providers and is the 
difference between a proper business grade provider and one selling business 
services on a residential grade network.

Any decent provider should be able to give you multiple Fibre links if required 
as well.

For redundancy I'd go NextDC M2 as that is on a totally separate power grid or 
even Micron21 for primary both these facilities are tier 4 so you can't go 
wrong.

I certainly know Micron21 have backup facilities that work at any rate, I 
actually thought Vocus had sold and was getting out of the Datacentre space 
altogether.

The Equinix facility in port Melbourne is decent as well.

I'd go Equinix or NextDc or both before Vocus for reliability. The Vocus Fibre 
network is still ok as you get a few months free if you contract for long 
enough and it does the job.

Regards Chad.

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Given the commonality of outage type, it's smelling like civil or grid problems 
isn't it?





Vocus and Equinix losing power over both rails, optical links dropping, etc

sounds like a major problem in the earth or at a dist/sub station. Curious

to learn the root cause.






Chad Kelly
Manager
CPK Web Services
Phone 03 52730246
Web https://www.cpkws.com.au
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