Technorati Struggles During Migration Prep

Blog tracking service Technorati is having performance problems related to a pending data center migration.

Rich Miller

September 20, 2007

2 Min Read
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The popular blog tracking service Technorati has been having some performance issues this week, prompting the company to address the issues on its blog. Technorati site architect Ian Kallen explains that the problems are related to a pending data center migration, which is planned for this weekend.

Technorati has been hosted at 365 Main's San Francisco data center, which suffered a major outage in July that knocked Technorati and several other major Web 2.0 traffic hubs offline. While power was restored to most of the affected colocation rooms within an hour, some of the affected sites took much longer to return to full service.

"Long prior to that event, we were already making plans to vacate 365 Main and move the infrastructure hosted there to another facility," Kallen writes. "That incident hardened our resolve to do so with all available haste. Since then, we've been busily migrating functionality to another data center. Most of the time, these migrations have been transparent but there have been a few episode where things didn't go quite as planned."


Kallen said the Technorati team has been working to correct the unspecified problems, but that a "particularly egregious instance" occurred Wednesday morning, disrupting the site's availability. Kallen said there could be additional downtime as Technorati moves to a new data center this weekend:

Beginning at midnight on the morning of Friday, September 21 (PDT), some delicate network functionality will be migrated out of 365 Main. While we expect any disruption to service availability to be at most a few minutes, we've identified a 4 hour window ending at 4:00 a.m. (PDT) within which these changes will be completed. We wanted to let everyone know that this was going to occur and hope to minimize any inconvenience this may present.

Data center migrations can be complex undertakings, but are usually completed with minimal disruption to a site's users. But not always. About a week after the 365 Main outage, ValueWeb moved its dedicated servers from its Miami data center to a Tampa facility operated by Hostway Corp., which acquired ValueWeb's parent company. The migration went badly, leaving thousands of customers offline. The company later said that more than 500 servers experienced hardware failures during the move.

While Technorati has decided to move out of 365 Main, other sites affected by the incident have stayed. Six Apart, which runs the TypePad and LiveJournal blog hosting services, decided to double down and added space in 365 Main's new Oakland data center.

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