A World Without Google
If you’re reading this, you survived last week’s Google glitch.
Learn more here about the events of Thursday morning, May 14, 2009:
Frustration, distress over Google outage
Verne Kopytoff, San Francisco Chronicle
For the record, I interrogated the Internets to cite this article using live.com. Thanks to A.C.E. engineer Edmund Wong for bringing this to my attention.
Comments
Anonymous
May 16, 2009
I use Google but I did not notice the glitch. I have a habit of making offline copies of stuff that matters. I never rely on online stuff. I cannot imagine myself at customer telling him "Uhmmm... Google is down and I will still bill you just for being here, but next time I will bill you for the actual solution--if Google is online". Seems like a "partially connected" system design perfectly fits this situation. As a solution architect my take is that going to the cloud is a good move, but one must design it in such a way that when glitches occur the system must remain operational. This is good lesson to be learned by solutions architects who continue to design systems w/o thinking about connectivity issues like this one. ;)Anonymous
May 17, 2009
@alikl Great points. Engineering discipline & common sense demand we architect robust solutions for our customers.