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migrating eastward Post date  03.10.2008, 12:23 AM

posted by ben vershbow

Buckle your seatbelts, we may be experiencing a bit of turbulence. We're in the process of migrating our server from Los Angeles, where for the past three and a half years it has resided, at the University of Southern California, to our home town of New York. Our ties to USC remain strong and will continue, but we're currently forging an exciting new relationship in NYC and so have decided to move our technical operations here. More details on this soon.

For now, this means that we may be going a day or two here on if:book without new posts. And, due to minor complications in the switchover process, it also means we could experience a few hours of total site outage (crossing our fingers that this can be avoided). At any rate, if:book and the rest of the Institute's sites will be soon be running smoothly again from a little box in the big apple. Bear with us as we settle into our new digs.

Posted by ben vershbow on March 10, 2008 12:23 AM
tags: technical

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