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posted by CoolHand on Monday September 12 2016, @01:32PM   Printer-friendly
from the booms-and-bangs dept.

https://motherboard.vice.com/read/a-loud-sound-just-shut-down-a-banks-data-center-for-10-hours

ING Bank's main data center in Bucharest, Romania, was severely damaged over the weekend during a fire extinguishing test. In what is a very rare but known phenomenon, it was the loud sound of inert gas being released that destroyed dozens of hard drives. The site is currently offline and the bank relies solely on its backup data center, located within a couple of miles' proximity.

"The drill went as designed, but we had collateral damage", ING's spokeswoman in Romania told me, confirming the inert gas issue. Local clients were unable to use debit cards and to perform online banking operations on Saturday between 1PM and 11PM because of the test. "Our team is investigating the incident," she said.

The purpose of the drill was to see how the data center's fire suppression system worked. Data centers typically rely on inert gas to protect the equipment in the event of a fire, as the substance does not chemically damage electronics, and the gas only slightly decreases the temperature within the data center.


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  • (Score: 3, Funny) by VLM on Monday September 12 2016, @07:51PM

    by VLM (445) on Monday September 12 2016, @07:51PM (#400898)

    when all your processing is down and people are screaming at you to bring it back up, which is undoubtedly what was happening here

    An interesting story from the same dino pen that had a halon dump a quarter century ago (unrelated, however) is one of our clients demanded to do a disaster recovery test during a hurricane which pissed me off as a WAN operator because hey I'm busy with the REAL hurricane knocking out REAL circuits not your made up test, but I was informed by my counterpart that if anything went wrong (and nothing did go wrong) then they would be blaming the real world hurricane for any impact. I'm like "doncha know we're in the midwest not far from Chicago and the hurricane is 2000 miles away?" and all they say is "sshhhhhhh!"

    It is a stroke of brilliance which I've never gotten any later employer to implement.

    Our customer either tells their customers "Hey we did a disaster recovery test during hurricane WTF and everything went fine, we friggin rock" or "Oh so sorry about that outage but you know hurricane WTF was a severe storm and all that". Either way they win. Genius I tell you, genius...

    All the times in the last quarter century when I've upgraded IOS or made config changes at 2am or whatever, when instead I could have just waited for the next thunderstorm or blizzard.

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