Re: [Freedos-devel] Problems on website?

2016-07-09 Thread Maarten Vermeulen
Hi, I've been on the freedos.org website yesterday. No problems seen, it all worked. And I looked now again and it still has no problems... Op zaterdag 9 juli 2016 heeft Jim Hall het volgende geschreven: > Has anyone had problems accessing the website recently? > > I

[Freedos-devel] Problems on website?

2016-07-09 Thread Jim Hall
Has anyone had problems accessing the website recently? I haven't seen any issues, but I was just notified that Amazon's "EC2 has detected degradation of the underlying hardware hosting your Amazon EC2 instance." So they are advising me to set up a fresh instance on another "AMI" (virtual server)

Re: [Freedos-devel] Problems on website?

2016-07-09 Thread Jayden Charbonneau
Something similar happened to my own website (I'm running a gaming studios).Since I can't exactly dedicate my room to be a server closet,I had to choose a 3rd party host.The 3rd party host apparently had a failing server,so my site was down while they moved it. On Sat, Jul 9, 2016 at 8:45 AM, Jim

Re: [Freedos-devel] Problems on website?

2016-07-09 Thread Jim Hall
Good to know. :-) I'll add that I have a full copy of www.freedos.org on offline storage. So if anything happens and Amazon loses the live website, it won't take long to put things back. On Jul 9, 2016 6:14 AM, "Maarten Vermeulen" wrote: > Hi, > > I've been on the

Re: [Freedos-devel] Problems on website?

2016-07-09 Thread Louis Santillan
No issues noticed. EC2 [0][1] instances are the lowest level (or basis/basic level) technologies in the AWS stack. High Availability/Disaster Recovery/Fail Over (HA/DR/FO) is not something you buy in AWS; it's something that is configured (relatively easily). Something like Cloud Formation [2],