Os va el whatsapp? SÍ, YA VA (medio mal)

Comunicado oficial de WhatsApp:

Hardware requirement for servers vary, depending on the server application. Absolute CPU speed is not quite as critical to a server as it is to a desktop machine. Servers' duties to provide service to many users over a network lead to different requirements such as fast network connections and high I/O throughout. Since servers are usually accessed over a network, they may run in headless mode without a monitor or input device. Processes that are not needed for the server's function are not used. Many servers do not have a graphical user interface (GUI) as it is unnecessary and consumes resources that could be allocated elsewhere. Similarly, audio and USB interfaces may be omitted.
Servers often run for long periods without interruption and availability must often be very high, making hardware reliability and durability extremely important. Although servers can be built from commodity computer parts, mission-critical enterprise servers are ideally very fault tolerant and use specialized hardware with low failure rates in order to maximize uptime, for even a short-term failure can cost more than purchasing and installing the system. For example, it may take only a few minutes of down time at a national stock exchange to justify the expense of entirely replacing the system with something more reliable. Servers may incorporate faster, higher-capacity hard drives, larger computer fans or water cooling to help remove heat, and uninterruptible power supplies that ensure the servers continue to function in the event of a power failure. These components offer higher performance and reliability at a correspondingly higher price. Hardware redundancy—installing more than one instance of modules such as power supplies and hard disks arranged so that if one fails another is automatically available—is widely used. ECC memory devices that detect and correct errors are used; non-ECC memory is more likely to cause data corruption.
To increase reliability, most servers use memory with error detection and correction, redundant disks, redundant power supplies and so on. Such components are also frequently hot swappable, allowing technicians to replace them on the running server without shutting it down. To prevent overheating, servers often have more powerful fans. As servers are usually administered by qualified system administrators, their operating systems are also more tuned for stability and performance than for user friendliness and ease of use, Linux taking a noticeably larger percentage than for desktop computers.
As servers need a stable power supply, good Internet access, increased security and are also noisy, it is usual to store them in dedicated server centers or special rooms. This requires reducing the power consumption, as the extra energy used generates more heat thus causing the temperature in the room to exceed acceptable limits; hence normally, server rooms are equipped with air conditioning devices. Server casings are usually flat and wide (typically measured in "rack units"), adapted to store many devices next to each other in a server rack. Unlike ordinary computers, servers usually can be configured, powered up and down or rebooted remotely, using out-of-band management, typically based on IPMI.
Many servers take quite a long time for the hardware to start up and load the operating system. Servers often do extensive pre-boot memory testing and verification and startup of remote management services. The hard drive controllers then start up banks of drives sequentially, rather than all at once, so as not to overload the power supply with startup surges, and afterwards they initiate RAID system pre-checks for correct operation of redundancy. It is common for a machine to take several minutes to start up, but it may not need restarting for months or years.

V

#56 Puta vida tete.

el_figura

First world problems.

Jotauvece

#58 el comunicado que dice que lo han parado por que están integrando la publicidad

ExTiNcT_

#13 wtf ¿dónde está el truco para que eso extienda el período?

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B

#64 Tio, que no llega ni al euro lo que hay que pagar por un año de servicio, por dios.. que putos rácanos, luego decís de los catalanes.

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B

Para la única puta aplicación util que usamos la queréis piratear? Os haréis ricos con 89cent o que mierda os pasa? vaya tela

B

89 centimazos que me gaste hace 1 mes y ahora no va, que me devuelvan el dinero!

Grift

Joder ojala se cayera unas 2 horas mas. No notais la felicidad? Ahora falta el whatsapp y todas las demas redes sociales y de contacto.

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jonhy_walker

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Jotauvece

#69 te funciona? a mi no me conecta

STAN

#68 Como va a faltar el whatsapp si es lo que se ha caido

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Perico97

Tampoco va el telegram xDDD

N

Vais a morir todos xk no funciona el whatsapp. Yo como no tengo amigos no me preocupa.

B

A mi ya me va, y Telegram también

Cs_AoK

Es verdad, ya funca!!!!!!

STAN

Seguid troleando.

eXtreM3

Telegram sí que va.

Jotauvece

telegram a ratos

V

Efectivamente Telegram ha vuelto a functionar, pero WhatsApp sigue sin ir.

Treezer

Y series.ly que no rula del todo bien omg.
Habrá que empezar a tener aquello llamado amigos y novia.

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M

ya tengo algo con lo que tirar esta noche a las chavalas

perdona a ti te va el wassap?

jejejejejejejjeje

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STAN

#80 No caera esa breva

B

Go IRC!

solidtense

ahora que es de facebook lo estan actualizando para poder leer nuestras conversaciones cuando quieran

B

#81

/w gamer_girl69 perdona a ti te va el Wassap?

Fixed xD

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gaLiix

Ha durado 1 segundo.

Draviant

Me imagino a toda la cia repartiendo software espía en todos los servers de fb para que lo propaguen via whatsapp

ruk0style

ya va, al menos a mi

eXtreM3

Puto Telegram, sólo me ha dado tiempo a enviar y recibir dos frases

  • eoooo
  • vamos a quedar luego o no?
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Ya va

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