I assumed it was to be able to copy everything without having the
content/databases/whatever change while the data was backuped or
something. But then I don't have any idea what they are doing atm :D

On Sep 29, 8:11 am, razumny <[email protected]> wrote:
> My understanding is that, the economical situation of the 'Geek being
> what it is, the focus has been on stable live servers that are taken
> down for maintenance once in a while (and it seems to me that it has
> been a long while since the last time now), instead of having a mirror
> site, as that would be too costly.
>
> I might be wrong.
>
> On Sep 29, 8:09 am, Scott Alden <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > Yes.
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> > On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 12:59 AM, 1 Awesome Guy <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > Hey BGGers,
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> > > So I work in web development and am curious if anyone knows why they
> > > take the entire website offline for maintenance. In my opinion, a
> > > website the size of BGG should not be taken offline every time they
> > > need to make changes. They should be able able to work on a mirror
> > > site then copy the changes over very quickly. Of course, I do not know
> > > the specifics of their set-up, but I've never seen another website of
> > > this size do this.
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> > > Am I just missing something?
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