At 5:00 PM PDT on Tuesday, September 23rd, Syncplicity will be performing a major scheduled upgrade. Given the size and complexity of the change, we expect the transition to take about seven hours. During this time, your computer will be unable to synchronize with Syncplicity and
my.syncplicity.com will be unavailable.
www.syncplicity.com and
blog.syncplicity.com will continue to be available.
You can leave your client running during this time -- it will automatically reconnect and resume synchronizing when we are back up. And of course, your data and account information will be kept safe & secure throughout the process.
Our team will be working throughout the night until this migration is complete -- we will be tweeting updates (
http://twitter.com/syncplicity) along the way. Feel free to say hi if you're online, too.
For those of you wondering what we're up to, here's the scoop:
Behind the scenes, Syncplicity runs on some pretty serious hardware. Part of my job is to keep it running smoothly and plan for future growth.
The Syncplicity servers handle millions of requests every day. During the past few months, Syncplicity has been growing quickly and our servers have been under an increasingly high load. Even with several hardware upgrades, we've still had some brownouts during which some of you were unable to get the instant synchronization we built into the service. Like you, we notice when our tray icon turns gray.
A month ago, we embarked on a plan to perform a major refresh of our infrastructure to eliminate these problems and ensure ample room to grow. We've invested heavily in new servers and a new architecture that we're finally ready to unveil. Our server count is tripling. Individual servers will be more powerful.
For example, as part of the upgrade, all our database servers will be moving to quad-proc, quad-core servers. Watching 16 cores in action is intense. We're also scaling out to increase redundancy and improve reliability and scalability. This translates into a better experience for all users and as a small bonus, I know I'll be sleeping better at night.
Thanks,
Isaac
VP of Technology