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Tag: miseà jour

La fin des ennuis [fr]

[en] Backup server working (proof: you're seeing this). Main server upgrade OK, we just need a car to take it back home. Things should be up by Wednesday, with a functional backup server too. Yay! See why I'm not in the hosting business?

Avec un peu de chance, voici venir la fin des ennuis de serveur dont souffre ce site (et plusieurs autres) depuis quelques mois.

J’ai à  présent un serveur de secours (sur lequel vous trouvez ce site et quelques autres), et le serveur principal a été mis à  jour, renfloué, renforcé, bref, il a subi une cure de vitamines durant cette semaine de vacances.

Si tout va bien, d’ici mercredi nous serons de retour sur le serveur principal, avec un serveur de secours à  disposition en cas de malheur.

Vous comprenez pourquoi je me contente de faire du conseil internet, sans me lancer dans l’hébergement?

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Author Stephanie BoothPosted on 15.01.200630.06.2023Categories CTTS NewsTags backup, enfin, miseà jour, panne, server, serveur, Site News, upgrade2 Comments on La fin des ennuis [fr]

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