Okay, my data's back so I'm happy I didn't lose too much time on
this.  But I'm still concerned and want to understand what happened.

On Jun 23, 1:47 pm, flag <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Same here.  It's just a prototype, so not much data but it's certainly
> inconvenient to recreate it.  Sounds like some of you had your data
> restored magically?  I don't want to waste my time recreating if this
> is a "glitch" that will be fixed/restored relatively quickly.  I'm
> also looking forward to the Heroku response to this -- help me feel
> confident about continuing development here...
>
> On Jun 23, 1:09 pm, john adams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > The same happened to me this morning. Both bible.heroku.com and
> > requiem.heroku.com had their databases completely wiped for a period
> > today. bible.heroku.com has now recovered and is back to where I
> > expected it to be, requiem is still completely dataless. This is
> > really quite bad - sudden and complete data loss is going to
> > discourage me from using heroku as a robust solution going forward.
> > How did that happen and will it happen again?
> > thanks
> > John
>
> > On Jun 23, 5:51 pm, hyperfreak24 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > Same,
> > > My app's db died this morning (no valuable data lost), then I
> > > remigrated to a new one, the old one was restored, and now it died
> > > again.
> > > How did the snapshot help if the db was down?
> > > Cheers,
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