Unless I'm misreading things, the reason they only lost 6 hours of data instead of 24 hours was a chance backup, but there was never an existential crisis here.
Downtime happens to pretty much every service out there. In this case the company was incredibly forthright and so we can make fun of their stupid mistakes, but really most mistakes are stupid when you look at them -- when you make thousands of decisions a day, some of them will seem silly in hindsight. We just never learn about most of them.
Downtime happens to pretty much every service out there. In this case the company was incredibly forthright and so we can make fun of their stupid mistakes, but really most mistakes are stupid when you look at them -- when you make thousands of decisions a day, some of them will seem silly in hindsight. We just never learn about most of them.