You are probably right. In which case they should also mention that 99.978% is also an average.
> In 2013, Gmail was available 99.978% of the time, which averages to less than two hours of disruption for a user for the entire year. Does anyone understand why they use the term "averages" in this statement? What is…
I had a similar issue this weekend. Once I changed my Apple ID password I started to receive SMS messages from people with iOS devices. I had to re-authorize all Apple services on my other devices and machines.
Great article and insight. FYI mrsync is confusingly named since it doesn’t actually use the rsync algorithm it performs multicast file transfer. (The whole file is sent not just the deltas). I’ve always thought it…
You are probably right. In which case they should also mention that 99.978% is also an average.
> In 2013, Gmail was available 99.978% of the time, which averages to less than two hours of disruption for a user for the entire year. Does anyone understand why they use the term "averages" in this statement? What is…
I had a similar issue this weekend. Once I changed my Apple ID password I started to receive SMS messages from people with iOS devices. I had to re-authorize all Apple services on my other devices and machines.
Great article and insight. FYI mrsync is confusingly named since it doesn’t actually use the rsync algorithm it performs multicast file transfer. (The whole file is sent not just the deltas). I’ve always thought it…