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liberal N proud

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Thu Aug 20, 2015, 01:17 PM Aug 2015

The Cloud strikes back

Four Lightning Strikes in Belgium Erase Google Customer Data

Google says four successive lightning strikes on one of its cloud infrastructure facilities in Europe last week permanently wiped out some customers' data stored on disks. Google called the incident "exceptional" and apologized to those affected.

In an online statement Wednesday, Google said the series of unlucky strikes happened on Aug. 13 at its data center in Belgium. The lightning briefly knocked out power to systems that host customers' data and allow clients to run virtual machines "in the cloud."

"Although automatic auxiliary systems restored power quickly, and the storage systems are designed with battery backup, some recently written data was located on storage systems which were more susceptible to power failure from extended or repeated battery drain," Google said. "In almost all cases the data was successfully committed to stable storage, although manual intervention was required in order to restore the systems to their normal serving state."

However, in a very few cases — less than 0.000001 percent of total disk storage space — the data was unrecoverable and permanently lost.

http://www.nbcnews.com/tech/internet/four-lightning-strikes-belgium-erase-google-customer-data-n412561

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The Cloud strikes back (Original Post) liberal N proud Aug 2015 OP
Well, THAT'S reassuring. . . . . . .n/t annabanana Aug 2015 #1
Pff............and its gone. Historic NY Aug 2015 #2
I can neither confirm nor deny naked selfies were lost during the outage. Nuclear Unicorn Aug 2015 #3
They're called Lightning Arrestors, Google. MineralMan Aug 2015 #4
I never trust the Cloud as my permanent storage for important stuff. tblue37 Aug 2015 #5
But corporate shills have bought in hook line and sinker. liberal N proud Aug 2015 #6
uhhh huh...really Google? irisblue Aug 2015 #7
NEVER trust Cloud storage. nt awoke_in_2003 Aug 2015 #8

tblue37

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5. I never trust the Cloud as my permanent storage for important stuff.
Thu Aug 20, 2015, 02:15 PM
Aug 2015

It just means you are storing your stuff on someone else's computer.

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