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by dotBen
5071 days ago
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Or perhaps c) there's one of many reasons why the site wasn't reachable at the time from the university campus where the person reported in from. They went home, it works from their home ISP. We're not seeing any other reports of downtime or unavailability across any of our monitoring. No one else here is reporting "down for me too". The fact that our site was unavilable for them on their university campus, while still concerning, hardly equates to "we don't know much about WordPress" or "our service is bad". And "terrifying"... really? |
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Except for the other person who complained in the responses about uptime.
Or the tweets from people reporting that their site is down, and your site is down: https://twitter.com/#!/search/%40wpengine%20down
"And "terrifying"... really?"
When you get hit with a heavy load and go down, it is an huge issue for a web business. The whole point is to drive large amounts of traffic, and so if a marketing campaign is successful you're paying for nothing.
Apparently you don't think that web based businesses having downtime is an issue. Worse yet, your casual and downright confrontational attitude when confronted with actual evidence.
So, yes, WPEngine...terrifying.