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November 02, 2012, 04:37:44 AM
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http://techcrunch.com/2012/11/01/squarespace-fog-creek-peer1-kept-ny-data-center-alive-by-carrying-fuel-buckets-to-the-17th-floor-in-the-dark/

WOW if anyone has squarespace you should give them like an extra $25 cause that is just epic!!! And huge respect to them.
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November 02, 2012, 05:20:38 AM
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if anyone has squarespace you should give them like an extra $25 cause that is just epic!!! And huge respect to them.

Hauling diesel fuel in buckets up 17 flights of stairwells slippery because of fuel and water.

Would you want to be in a building where they are doing that, and the emergency exit stairwell is where the fire starts?

They don't deserve a medal, they deserve to be prosecuted for endangering people's lives in the pursuit of profit.

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November 02, 2012, 05:27:28 AM
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if anyone has squarespace you should give them like an extra $25 cause that is just epic!!! And huge respect to them.

Hauling diesel fuel in buckets up 17 flights of stairwells slippery because of fuel and water.

Would you want to be in a building where they are doing that, and the emergency exit stairwell is where the fire starts?

They don't deserve a medal, they deserve to be prosecuted for endangering people's lives in the pursuit of profit.


No one was in the building but them, so no. Also how did they make a profit? They get paid the same if they just let the servers go down, email everyone "Hey we having a hurricane, server's generator's fuel pump got flooded nothing we can do".
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November 02, 2012, 05:39:22 AM
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No one was in the building but them, so no.

Oh, as long as it is your own employees who get burned to a crisp, then it is fine, I guess.

Also how did they make a profit? They get paid the same if they just let the servers go down,

They failed to prepare properly.  If they had DR, they would have simply switched over to their hot DR  (or started up using a cold DR plan).  Instead they tried to save their asses by relying on some people who either most likely weren't aware of the risk or also likely were digging all the attaboy's from their heroic efforts.

Nobody's physical safety was at risk if diesel fuel had not made it to the roof.   But hauling open buckets with fuel in them to the roof up a stairwell is not responsible.   Fortunately nothing happened, but that doesn't make it acceptable.

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November 02, 2012, 05:48:23 AM
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No open containers of fuel from what I see.

I also don't think it was there Datacenter, it is peer1 so I don't think they have those options unless they spoke to peer1 before hand. I will agree, the storm didn't look as bad as it was, but still I think they did some good things, ethically right, that is up for debate.
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November 02, 2012, 06:00:04 AM
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No open containers of fuel from what I see.


Container generally acceptable for hauling fuel: (Capacity 5 gallons)


 - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerrycan


Container not safe under any stretch of the imagination for hauling fuel:  (Capacity 5 gallons)




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November 05, 2012, 04:09:26 AM
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Hauling diesel fuel in buckets up 17 flights of stairwells slippery because of fuel and water.

Would you want to be in a building where they are doing that, and the emergency exit stairwell is where the fire starts?
Diesel fuel is not dangerous unless you slip and fall with open canister on bonfire.
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In emergencies no real man with balls worries about such minor hazards.

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November 05, 2012, 04:58:04 AM
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NYC is the Internet transit for almost every us<>eu link. Guess what could have happend Smiley

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November 07, 2012, 04:49:18 AM
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Crazy!  Is transporting diesel like that illegal though?  Since it is so well documented now (photos etc) I can see complications if it is.  I know that gasoline is, but its true that diesel is really much much less volatile.

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