Do You Have Any Volcanic Vulnerabilities?

A few weeks ago, nobody who wasn’t liv­ing lit­er­ally in the shadow of a vol­cano was giv­ing much thought to the impact that a vol­canic erup­tion could have on their lives. Of course, that was before the volcano-nobody-could-pronounce erupted in Ice­land, shut­ting down air traf­fic in Europe for sev­eral days. Would-be trav­el­ers were faced with a choice between sit­ting tight in Lon­don (or wher­ever) and read­ing a book or sight­see­ing, or else hop­ping a train to race south and attempt to fly out of a dif­fer­ent air­port. For most trav­el­ers, it was a rel­a­tively minor incon­ve­nience and per­haps a bit of unplanned expense. For the air­lines, it would cer­tainly have had a much big­ger impact.

Googlebot Timing

I’ve heard zenni_googlebot good things about Zenni Opti­cal, but what a bad time for the Google­bot to attempt to crawl the site. If your busi­ness depends on web­site uptime, you need to have a com­plete dupli­cate of the site on a sep­a­rate server and a sep­a­rate devel­op­ment envi­ron­ment (some­times these can be the same, so two copies instead of three). The whole point is to min­i­mize down­time dur­ing main­te­nance win­dows. Bad luck for Zenni. (Click to enlarge, etc.)

Avoid the Worst Web Design Horror

Busiess Week Article: Web Design Horrors: the most egregious of these involve your domain being "held hostage" by a developer who registered the domain in their own name rather than their client's. As an ISP owner and domain reseller, I saw this too often, and we sometimes had to intervene to help "victims" recover their domains.