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MySQL.com sites go dark
The Register (Jul 23 2009) Networking , Servers
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MySQL.com has been down for several hours today, after a power outage in the Swedish city where the open-source database project is hosted.
This means users and developers were unable to access source code, documentation, discussion groups, and bug tracking.
According to Duleepa "Dups" Wijayawardhana of Sun Microsystem's MySQL Community Team, Sun was scheduled to reinforce the project's infrastructure this coming weekend, hoping to avoid this sort of downtime. But the power outage hit before the changes could be made.
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