Bank of America Website Slow For A 5th Day (Data Center Outage?)

by Mike Rinaldi on 10/5/11 2:46 PM

Bank of America’s consumer online banking service was slow for a fifth day Tuesday, and the bank still wasn’t saying what the problem was.

It's one thing when a website like Target's goes down, as it did last month.  But a Bank of America failure makes it harder for people to pay bills, access cash and track spending and can cost the company millions or billions of dollars. 

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The bank said many times starting Friday that it had resolved the problem, but visitors to its home page still saw an error message for much of Tuesday saying the site was “running slowly” and customers might experience delays or have difficulty accessing parts of it.  The message encouraged customers to try again at “a non-peak time” or visit an ATM or one of nearly 6,000 branches to get into their accounts.  Bank of America Corp., based in Charlotte, N.C., is the largest U.S. bank by deposits and has 29 million online customers.

What first looked like a technological hiccup has turned into ongoing website issues for the bank. Some customers can't access their accounts, the bank is on the defensive and the stock price hit a new 52-week low Monday, closing down 9.6% to $5.53. The stock price has fallen below $6 for the first time since the financial crisis.

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What Are The 7 Best Practices For Increasing Data Center Availability

by Mike Rinaldi on 9/8/11 11:48 AM

data center designThe data center is one of the most dynamic and critical operations in any business. Complexity and criticality have only increased in recent years as data centers experienced steady growth in capacity and density, straining resources and increasing the consequences of poor performance.
 
Because the cost of downtime is so high, availability of IT capacity is generally the most important metric on which data centers are evaluated.  

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Is Your Data Center Prepared For An Outage?

by Mike Rinaldi on 8/17/11 2:19 PM

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Lightning in Dublin Knocks Amazon, Microsoft Data Centers Offline

A lightning strike has caused power outages at the major cloud computing data hubs for Amazon and Microsoft in Dublin, Ireland. The incident has caused downtime for many sites using Amazon’s EC2 cloud computing platform, as well as users of Microsoft’s BPOS (Business Productivity Online Suite). 

Amazon struggles to restore lost data to European cloud customers

Amazon is struggling to restore customer data lost because of an outage at a data center in Ireland, as developers grow increasingly frustrated over the inability to access applications they have built on top of Amazon's cloud service.

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Data Center Outages Can Be Painful

by Mike Rinaldi on 7/29/11 10:57 AM

Part Two of National Report reveals costs of unplanned outages can add up to thousands of dollars in a matter of minutes
Data center downtime comes with a steep price tag, costing businesses more than $5,000 per minute according to a new Ponemon Institute study of U.S.-based data centers.
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Highlights of the report include:
  • Average cost of data center downtime across industries was approximately $5,600 per minute.
  • The average reported incident length was 90 minutes, resulting in average cost per incident of approximately $505,500.
  • For a total data center outage, which had an average recovery time of 134 minutes, average costs were approximately $680,000.
  • For a partial data center outage, which averaged 59 minutes in length, average costs were approximately $258,000.
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