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Originally posted by SkepticOverlord
It looks as though an unusual number of threads suddenly became popular with lots of traffic, which eventually overloaded our servers. Things seem to be better now.
Originally posted by SkepticOverlord
It looks as though an unusual number of threads suddenly became popular with lots of traffic, which eventually overloaded our servers. Things seem to be better now.
We've been considering moving all of ATS to a cloud-based and very elastic service... so it looks like this is a strong indication we need to accelerate those plans.
Originally posted by roadgravel
maybe anonymous has taken aim at ATS...
Originally posted by TKDRL
Seems to be loading a bit sluggish for me, but have not gotten ant 503 or 504 yet. Opened about 30 pages so far since I been on.
Originally posted by SkepticOverlord
We've been considering moving all of ATS to a cloud-based and very elastic service... so it looks like this is a strong indication we need to accelerate those plans.
Privacy
The cloud model has been criticised by privacy advocates for the greater ease in which the companies hosting the cloud services control, thus, can monitor at will, lawfully or unlawfully, the communication and data stored between the user and the host company. Instances such as the secret NSA program, working with AT&T, and Verizon, which recorded over 10 million phone calls between American citizens, causes uncertainty among privacy advocates, and the greater powers it gives to telecommunication companies to monitor user activity.[43] Using a cloud service provider (CSP) can complicate privacy of data because of the extent to which virtualization for cloud processing (virtual machines) and cloud storage are used to implement cloud service [44] . The point is that because of CSP operations, customer or tenant data may not remain on the same system, or in the same data center or even within the same provider's cloud. This can lead to legal concerns over jurisdiction. While there have been efforts (such as US-EU Safe Harbor) to "harmonise" the legal environment, providers such as Amazon still cater to major markets (typically the United States and the European Union) by deploying local infrastructure and allowing customers to select "availability zones."[45] Cloud computing poses privacy concerns because the service provider at any point in time, may access the data that is on the cloud. They could accidentally or deliberately alter or even delete some info.[