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More Network Upgrades – Minor Downtime Possible

February 27th, 2007|

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More Network Upgrades – Minor Downtime Possible

We’re doing some more work on upgrading our network, or as I prefer to refer to it, spending more of our cash on hardware!
The important information is as follows:
Time / Date: Thursday March 8th-9th – 23:00 – 01:00 (IST)
What: Network upgrades.
Service affecting? – yes
Full details:
Overview: To facilitate the growth of our colocation facilities in DEG we need more ports in our core access layer. Currently there are 2 x 24 port switches currently connecting back to each equipment cabinet. There is a port from each switch into each cabinet and we use spanning tree to fail over in the event of a network failure at that layer.
We are putting in 2 x Cisco 2960G-48TS 48 port GigE switches to replace the current infrastructure and thus giving us more room to grow and increased bandwidth at this layer.
Expected Downtime: We expect the whole change over to take up-to an hour, we’ll do all the preparatory work, racking and configuring the switches before hand. All we’ll have to do is move the cabling to the new switches and do a lot of testing. So please expect connectivity to both the old and new networks to be intermittent during this window.
If you have any issues connecting to your site/server after the maintenance window has completed, please e-mail support@blacknight.ie with details and we’ll deal with your issues immediately.

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3 Comments
  1. Darragh February 27, 2007 at 15:46

    Any chance you would consider upgrading your MySQL server on your shared Windows hosting from 4 to 5?

  2. Paul Kelly February 27, 2007 at 17:29

    Hi Darragh,
    If you look in Helm, you should be able to add mysql 5 databases separately now đŸ™‚

  3. Darragh February 28, 2007 at 09:39

    Aha. You see this is why Blacknight is such a good hoster. Thanks Paul.

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