Just for the few customers of ours that may read this on the forum, just in case the mass email does not arrive, or you are wondering why our website is not available at the time of the network changes:
In a continued effort to provide our clients with the best state-of-the-art hosting infrastructure, this is to notify you that ShoveHost will be performing maintenance on Wednesday, May 22, 2013.
Type of Maintenance: Network
Location: 9305 Lightwave Ave. San Diego, CA 92123
Purpose: Network engineers from our upstream providers will be installing new network links, and all clients will experience a brief outage while being transitioned to the new links.
High Level Summary: On May 22nd, we will install new fiber optic uplinks to our provider. Our network is undergoing an expansion process, which allows services such as IPv6 and other benefits to implemented in the near future. This is the first stage in our expansion, and requires only a brief network interruption. Clients will be contacted at some point down the road for the next phase of our network maintenance.
Window Start: 5/22/2013 - 11:00PM PDT
Window End: 5/22/2013 - 11:59PM PDT
Service Impact: This maintenance will impact the following ShoveHost services: Web Hosting and VPS Hosting. Clients will experience a brief outage during this period, but not lasting for the entire period. Our website, ShoveHost.com, may be inaccessible as well during this maintenance window. You can communicate with us at [email protected] as our email will still be functional during this time as it is hosted at another physical location not affected by any network maintenance in our San Diego presence.
Schedule: The window for maintenance is scheduled to begin at 11:00PM on Wednesday, May 22, 2013, and end at 11:59PM on Wednesday, May 22, 2013. The actual period of time performing the work should not exceed 1 hour, however should additional time be required, notice should be provided and the maintenance window may be expanded.
Testing and Planning: All testing and planning being conducted during this window is part of a predefined checklist designed by the datacenter network engineering team.
Regression Planning: While highly unlikely, there is a possibility that something unexpected may occur during the work process. Should any issues arise, all networking equipment will be placed back into standard operation and the work will be postponed until the issue is resolved.
We apologize for any inconveniences this may cause, and appreciate your business.
In a continued effort to provide our clients with the best state-of-the-art hosting infrastructure, this is to notify you that ShoveHost will be performing maintenance on Wednesday, May 22, 2013.
Type of Maintenance: Network
Location: 9305 Lightwave Ave. San Diego, CA 92123
Purpose: Network engineers from our upstream providers will be installing new network links, and all clients will experience a brief outage while being transitioned to the new links.
High Level Summary: On May 22nd, we will install new fiber optic uplinks to our provider. Our network is undergoing an expansion process, which allows services such as IPv6 and other benefits to implemented in the near future. This is the first stage in our expansion, and requires only a brief network interruption. Clients will be contacted at some point down the road for the next phase of our network maintenance.
Window Start: 5/22/2013 - 11:00PM PDT
Window End: 5/22/2013 - 11:59PM PDT
Service Impact: This maintenance will impact the following ShoveHost services: Web Hosting and VPS Hosting. Clients will experience a brief outage during this period, but not lasting for the entire period. Our website, ShoveHost.com, may be inaccessible as well during this maintenance window. You can communicate with us at [email protected] as our email will still be functional during this time as it is hosted at another physical location not affected by any network maintenance in our San Diego presence.
Schedule: The window for maintenance is scheduled to begin at 11:00PM on Wednesday, May 22, 2013, and end at 11:59PM on Wednesday, May 22, 2013. The actual period of time performing the work should not exceed 1 hour, however should additional time be required, notice should be provided and the maintenance window may be expanded.
Testing and Planning: All testing and planning being conducted during this window is part of a predefined checklist designed by the datacenter network engineering team.
Regression Planning: While highly unlikely, there is a possibility that something unexpected may occur during the work process. Should any issues arise, all networking equipment will be placed back into standard operation and the work will be postponed until the issue is resolved.
We apologize for any inconveniences this may cause, and appreciate your business.