There was a fire at a datacenter of french cloud computing company OVHcloud where some servers where destroyed. See: https://www.reuters.com/article/us-france-ovh-fire-idUSKBN2B20NU

The well known trading card site SteamCardExchange was located there and is down for an unknown amount of time. See announcement here: https://steamcommunity.com/groups/card-trading-card-trades/discussions/4/3104641620178545791/

That's really bad news, I hope everything can be recovered. The good news are that no one got hurt.

3 years ago*

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Migrate to the cloud, it's absolutely safe! - they're told ;)

3 years ago
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And its true cause "no one got hurt" xD

3 years ago
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+1

3 years ago
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sgtools.info is also affected https://www.steamgifts.com/go/comment/CtSOCMQ

3 years ago
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Cloud is someone else's computer and sometimes it is on fire...

3 years ago
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Oh, noooooooooo! :O I love that site! I hope they can recover, and quickly!

3 years ago
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A chilling reminder to have timely off site backups and a plan to restore those backups. Lots of the people on Twitter seem not to have a disaster recovery plan at all for their businesses.

Seems the whole Strasbourg site is offline due to electricity being cut for safety. One data center destroyed completely, another burned 33%. From what I read that means over 20000 servers were destroyed. It will take potentially a couple weeks even for the servers that weren't burned up to come back online.

A lot of people are going to be having a bad day today. I feel sorry for them.

3 years ago
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I'm sorry for my ignorance, but if the servers burned down, does all the data get deleted forever? Or is it still in the cloud and backed up?

3 years ago
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Depends on what product you bought from the Host/DataCenter. Most offer various backup solutions as a paid add-on, and usually have some sort of special High Availability cluster configuration between multiple sites that lets you fallback even if one server physically fails.

If you just paid them $80/mo to rent a 2U server on their rack that caught fire then your data's toast.

3 years ago
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Damn, then definitely a sad day for them, I wouldnt be able to bare with having all of my data lost.. Ty for the explanation though

3 years ago
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Apparently even people who paid (or thought they paid) for cloud hosting in clusters were toast.
There's what you're told you pay for and then what they actually give you for your money I guess.

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If all of the infrastructure was in the same datacenter then that makes sense, yeah. Usually when you provision servers you get to select what datacenter/site, or at least what geographical location you want the server to be located in. Been a few years since I used OVH. Last couple servers I've leased have been from online.net or hetzner.

They're in for some mighty damages if they sold promises and didn't deliver. The page for Block Storage for example, says triple-replicated and then goes on to elaborate that means the data is stored on three different physical servers, but doesn't specify whether those servers are on different sites or at the same site.

3 years ago
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My firewall has been acting up. Is this the reason why?

3 years ago
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That's what happens when you buy hosting on the cheap I guess. Although knowing the Frenchies, the service probably wasn't cheap but they were still cutting corners on safety, redundancies and fire prevention.
Apparently they had a fire detector but it's unclear if it detected the fire and they are not using any of the common fire suppressants systems that most of their competitors use: no inert gas, no high pressure misters.At least on their French sites.
And despite having 2 others sites in France alone, most of the data backups were on the same site so oops.

They sold cloud hosting but it was just old school servers in a couple of connected buildings.

3 years ago
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The fire started just before a introduction at financial market...
A frenchie😅
Let's not talk about some recent Microsoft problems 😉
At least let's hope everyone will learn a lesson from this situation and that there is not too much harm for end users

3 years ago
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https://steamcommunity.com/groups/card-trading-card-trades/discussions/4/3104641620178545791/?ctp=2#c3165442751818414022

GermanDarknes [Administrator]
Update Time:
Every affected user now has 100c. There where 882 unique users that made trades during these 3 weeks. This means some got 0 credits, some got 100c as compensation.
With this NO ONE should have less credits than he had before.
The website login is now enabled again.
Bot will come back in the next few days.

3 years ago
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Those are good news, thanks for sharing :)

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