On Mon, 02 Jul 2012 21:28:05 +0200, Casper Bang <[email protected]>
wrote:
I wonder if this is also related to the leap second which caused Reddit
(using Cassandra, on the JVM), Mozilla (using Hadoop, also based on the
JVM) and FourSquare, LinkedIN, StumbleUpon and Gawker to show hickups.
... which somewhat surprised me, not because I can't figure out how a leap
second can break things, but because there have been at least two dozens
leap seconds since 1970, so I presume a good deal of leap seconds in the
latest ten years, when Linux and Java already had a relevant share. So,
what the news are? Did really happened something new or things broke also
in the past, but there was no such news coverage?
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