 Article Structure 4 paragraphs 2303 characters 6 images 6 outgoing links the Twitter whale
Post Date: May 24, 2008 8:26 p.m.
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Twitter is down for “database replication catchup” (a phrase I assume has meaning to someone fluent in mysql-ese). I found the associated graphic rather amusing:
Maybe Twitter would be more reliable if all the birdies were pulling the whale in the same direction?
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