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    AVSIM Community Notice


    Chuck_Jodry-VJPL
    The Board of Directors thank you for your patience and support as we work diligently on replacing aging equipment and upgrading our infrastructure. Our goal is to ultimately provide the best experience to you and we know this has been a journey with some bumps along the way. We appreciate your patience, understanding, and your support as we work through this.

     

    We have a total of 4 phases of this project:

     

    Phase 1: On Monday, July 20, 2015, maintenance was performed with minor interruptions. COMPLETE

     

    Phase 2: On Tuesday, July 21, 2015, AVSIM experienced an outage until early morning hours of Saturday, July 25, 2015, due to aging hard drives and a relatively minor issue with the boot sequence which has since been corrected.

     

    AVSIM's maintenance windows the past week were to prepare partitioned data on our hard drives to be transferred to a Storage Area Network (SAN), a Dell PowerVault MD3200i. The PowerVault MD3200i is an Ethernet-based array designed for exceptional performance and flexibility for storage consolidation, with system scalability for unexpected business demands, optional data protection features for added security and a turbo mode for enhanced performance.

     

    The AVSIM Board approved the purchase of the SAN after it was determined to be the most efficient and cost effective way to replace aging drives across both of our servers (10 hard drives total between two servers). We will continue to maintain frequent and reliable backups. COMPLETE

     

    Phase 3: AVSIM will be undergoing scheduled maintenance with intermittent interruptions anticipated Saturday, July 25, 2015, between 1400Z - 1900Z. Normalizing replaced hard drive, allowing back ups to run, installing forum updates, and installing SAN.

     

    Phase 4: Actual data transfer to the SAN is a remote process (and very time consuming). The data transfer process is not expected to cause any interruptions in service as it's capable of being done while the site is live.

     

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