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Posted by Steven Bink December 8, 2006 12:50 PM with 1 comment(s)
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A huge fire in one of the large data centers that house and power that region of Microsoft adCenter (Windows Live Search ads) caused a significant drop in ad impressions noticed from sources in the Mid Atlantic to the Northeast areas of the US.
After much prodding and some fairly heated exchanges, the support rep, whom I will not name, told me there was a big fire in one of the major data centers in the east coast that feeds adcenter ads, all servers were burned and data destroyed. This does not mean your ads and data were lost. It means the distribution part of the service is disrupted.

WebmasterWorld's official adCenter representative, adCenter411, claimed the fire was not true. adCenter411 said, "adCenter did not experience a fire in any of their data centers." But she did add what she feels is the issue.

There was/is a delivery issue, now partly resolved, that adCenterEU and I are still looking into for some of you in the UK. I'm sorry for the confusion and misunderstanding, but please be assured that no servers or data was lost.
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Tertius said:

Interesting... 

There was an explosion and 5 alarm fire this morning about 10 or so blocks from where I work near MIT.  Popular rumor for a long time was that MS had a NOC there.  Small world.

December 9, 2006 5:46 AM

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