google: January 2008 Archives
I normally don't mention when sites or services are offline, as it's the kind of whining that I hate.
However in the case of Jaiku the 24 hours or so downtime is actually welcome.
If Jaiku can resolve some of their scalability issues by going offline for a couple of days, then I'm more than happy to do without my daily dose.
There's more information on their official blog, where they talk about database migrations etc., The blog post isn't that detailed, but it's there if you want to read it
However in the case of Jaiku the 24 hours or so downtime is actually welcome.
If Jaiku can resolve some of their scalability issues by going offline for a couple of days, then I'm more than happy to do without my daily dose.
There's more information on their official blog, where they talk about database migrations etc., The blog post isn't that detailed, but it's there if you want to read it
I mentioned how much I liked Jaiku some time ago and then was shocked to see it had been nabbed by Google.
It now seems that my fears were not without some grounds. Anyone using Jaiku regularly has probably noticed how slow the entire system has become in recent weeks and how so many of the cool features are either not working or extremely slow.
It now seems that there are issues internally.
What are Google playing at?
It now seems that my fears were not without some grounds. Anyone using Jaiku regularly has probably noticed how slow the entire system has become in recent weeks and how so many of the cool features are either not working or extremely slow.
It now seems that there are issues internally.
What are Google playing at?

