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To: Harvey Allen who wrote (6582)8/10/2000 4:47:12 PM
From: Harvey Allen  Respond to of 7772
 
Glitches arise as eBay fine-tunes systems
By Troy Wolverton
Staff Writer, CNET News.com
August 10, 2000, 1:25 p.m. PT

A move to improve the long-term stability of eBay's computer systems has resulted in
some near-term headaches for the online auction giant.

In recent days, the San Jose, Calif.-based company's Web site has been hit by intermittent
problems and at least two full-blown outages, including one last night. As a result of the
problems, members have been at times unable to put items up for auction or to access their
personal My eBay pages.

eBay spokesman Kevin Pursglove said the problems have occurred
during the past 10 days. He blamed them on a project the
company has undertaken to improve its systems to make sure
eBay can handle further user and auction growth.

Pursglove declined to say whether the company's hardware or
software was to blame for the system problems and declined to
give a timeline on resolving them.

"We're trying to deal with expansion and improvements on a timely
basis," he said. "We're working hard to make sure these
interruptions do not happen."

eBay has spent millions of dollars in the past year to improve its
system reliability, depressing the company's operating income.
Part of the company's effort included hiring Maynard Webb to be its
technology president, installing a backup system to limit downtime, moving some of its
back-end systems to AboveNet from Exodus, and renewing its contract with Sun
Microsystems for servers and data storage.

The effort came after a slew of system outages last year.

Pursglove said the company's recent system problems pale in comparison to last year's
troubles. "Since last year, our reliability and uptime have improved," he said. "Our backup
system has been extremely successful."

The most recent outage happened last night, according to eBay's announcements board. The
downtime, which the company blamed on a "hardware failure," lasted from about 7:15 to 8 p.m.
PT.

This morning eBay had further problems that kept sellers from listing their auctions and
prevented bidders from viewing the bids placed on individual items. The problems have also hit
My eBay, which allows members to view auctions they are listing or bidding on.

eBay said it has since corrected these issues.

On the message boards at eBay and AuctionWatch.com, eBay members expressed their
frustration with the recent troubles.

"eBay's been slow, unavailable, etc. for weeks now," one seller complained at AuctionWatch.
"Tonight, it's completely down, and a bunch of my auctions are ending without any bidders able
to bid."

"This happens time after time," said another eBay member, upset about the problems with My
eBay. "As an e-tailer I can't afford this level of service. Period."

news.cnet.com



To: Harvey Allen who wrote (6582)8/10/2000 4:55:54 PM
From: IceShark  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7772
 
Yes, there is a great suspicion that the box sales and all these component shortages are a bunch of BS.

Come over to the clown thread at:

Subject 32146

It can get pretty rough if you are a dope, and even if you are not -g-, and is more for letting off steam, but you can get off topic questions answered or pointed in the right direction. There is a Chic guy over there that could answer your ibm question as he works for them.

Mike Burke's thread is a bit more refined and you can also inquire into various topics without getting rabid opposition from kooks.

Both these threads are populated by people that think the market is way over the top into the bubble.