IT IS bad enough to rely on Fog Computing but even worse to rely on Microsoft for it. It's not just that Microsoft is an abusive monopolist; its products are inferior too and it shows.
Microsoft’s Hotmail and Windows Live knocked offline
SOFTWARE HOUSE Microsoft watched as its online services including Hotmail went down for a few hours last night.
The firm's services, including Hotmail email, Skydrive and Office365 were knocked offline and so far the reasons behind the outages are unknown.
However, they are coming back online. Earlier today a tweet from the Office365 Twitter account said that all users there should be satisfied. "Thanks for your patience. We believe service is restored for all Office365 users," it said.
This has not been a good month for the Internet’s core address system: the Domain Name System (DNS). First, there was a man-in-the-middle attack on numerous Web site users caused by a Turkish cracker. Now, according to Microsoft, many of its online services were disabled by a DNS failure.
At first, some people thought this collapse of Office 365, Hotmail, SkyDrive, and other Windows Live programs might be due to problems with Windows Azure cloud or other Windows server problems. It quickly became apparent though that it was a DNS problem.
Microsoft’s senior vice president for Windows Live, Chris Jones, has been keeping users up to date on how the company is handling the problem on the Inside Windows Live blog. By 12:45 AM Eastern time, Jones reported that “We believe we have restored service for all customers at this time. We will continue our investigation into the root cause of these issues and post an update following our investigation. Again we appreciate your patience and apologize for the inconvenience.”
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Michael
2011-09-10 23:53:00
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2011-09-11 17:16:46
Using Microsoft's search engine, we can find lots of Microsoft press crying about Google downtime. There's an hour and a half blip in 2009 and a 30 minute blip in 2010 that I can find. A lot of noise was made about that, as can be expected for any Microsoft competitor. It seems that Techrights attention is not required but the results of this exercise are worth reporting.
Let's compare. For the first half of 2011, Google Docs were up 99.99% of the time, which is less than 30 minutes. That's remarkable, given Microsoft's penchant for dirty tricks and sworn mission to "kill Google". In the same time, Microsoft Docs have suffered several, multi hour outages over the last few months but they have no one to blame but themselves. Because Microsoft has racked up days of downtime, it's fair to laugh at the 365 name.
Techrights does not recommend using any fog computing service Instead, free software users should run their own servers to share in a way that protects their privacy. Google docs are a way to share with non free software users who's systems can not be trusted because they have surrendered their privacy and freedom already. Microsoft's services, besides being unreliable, require the use of non free software which demands control of any computer as the price for use. No one should use that.