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News Sites Slammed By Michael Jackson Traffic

miller60 writes "Major news sites struggled to remain online yesterday evening as news of Michael Jackson's death triggered huge waves of Internet traffic. TMZ.com broke the news and was quickly overwhelmed, while Twitter turned off features to handle its load. They weren't alone. Keynote Systems reports that ABC, AOL, CBS, CNN Money, MSNBC, NBC, and Yahoo! News all experienced performance problems between 6:15 and 9 pm Eastern time, when the average availability of news sites tracked by Keynote dropped from almost 100% to 86%. The cloud computing crowd immediately jumped on the traffic jams to argue their case. 'Not have a cloud bursting strategy in the age of cloud computing isn't just wrong — it's idiotic,' wrote one cloud blogger."

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  1. Poll results by suso · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Right now the results of the /. poll are showing the majority of votes as him being forgettable. Obviously the current young generation has no idea the impact MJ had on the world. Perhaps in time they will learn.

    1. Re:Poll results by Rockoon · · Score: 5, Insightful

      How about having the biggest selling album ever? Its been several decades now and nobody else has come close. Thats how big of an impact MJ had.

      It was only later that the pedophilia stuff cropped up.. but by then he was already a legend ranking right up there will Elvis, and if it werent for the pedophelia stuff his funeral would be as big as JFK's or John Lennon's (thats assuming it wont be, but it may very well actualy be)

      A freakish monster obsessed with surgical modifcations? Yep. Caught in several pedophelia scandals? Yep. One of the biggest musicians ever? Also true.

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    2. Re:Poll results by Xest · · Score: 5, Informative

      Er, I'm of the "Michael Jackson" generation, except to me he's still forgettable when he's not in the media because of a child molestation case or for dangling a baby over a balcony or for managing to blow hundreds of millions of dollars mostly on tat.

      Age has nothing to do with it, it's just whilst all the pop fans were listening to Jacko the rest of us were listening to things like Guns and Roses.

      To many of us, the only reason Jacko wasn't forgettable was the fact he was always getting himself in the media by doing something pretty stupid.

      I think you'll find it's your assumption that just because you seem to like Michael Jackson that he must universally be liked that's wrong. Not everyone has the same tastes.

      If I had to pick some favourite tracks from the 80s then stuff by U2, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Guns and Roses, Bon Jovi would come well ahead of anything by Michael Jackson. They're slightly different genres, but frankly if I had to pick something cheesy which is the category I'd personally put Jacko's songs into I'd probably even choose something more catchy and recognisable such as A-ha's "Take on me".

      You're welcome to like Jacko, but don't assume everyone else does and assume that if they don't they're from the wrong generation. I distinctly remember even at the time friends were pretty split about him - sure some loved him, but there were still plenty that hated him even when he was in his prime.

    3. Re:Poll results by itsthebin · · Score: 5, Funny

      yeah - "he touched a lot of people"

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  2. Cloud by Martz · · Score: 5, Insightful

    What if everyone uses Cloud hosting?

    The Cloud works for some customers because they are depending on under-utilization of the available resources. If all the news agenices, Twitter and Facebook all used Amazon then perhaps it would create the same melt down.

    1. Re:Cloud by SatanicPuppy · · Score: 5, Insightful

      That's exactly what I was thinking. Right now these sites have to spend a certain amount of cash to prepare for these types of events. If they were all "in the cloud" then they wouldn't bother with that extra capacity...The cloud can cover it, right?

      As soon as some generalized event comes along that saturates a number of big "cloud" subscribers, then the whole system is going to be heavily taxed, not just a few individual sites, and by the very nature of the "cloud" thing, that will affect a wide number of sites outside the sites that would otherwise be affected.

      You're going to have to sell me on redundancy before you can get me to buy into magical cloud land.

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    2. Re:Cloud by ezzzD55J · · Score: 5, Insightful

      from the blogpost:

      why elasticity is so important when architecting your web application stack

      while probably technically with merit, sentences, verbiage like this make me want to be sick. exorcist sick.

  3. My Pet Project Will Save Everything by hardburn · · Score: 5, Insightful

    This wouldn't have happened if they had my poorly-defined buzzword idea!

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  4. Re:A sad and happy day by ripnet · · Score: 5, Funny

    Michael Jackson wants to be buried at sea, preferably attached to two buoys

    What's the difference between Michael Jackson and Alex Ferguson?  Ferguson will be playing Giggs in August

    His family have decided to have his body melted and turned into toys. It will give kids the chance to play with him for a change.

    He did manage to whisper one thing to the paramedics on the way to the hospital "get me into a children's ward"

    Monkey for sale, house trained, can dance a bit, contact never never land USA

    Reports of his death are incorrect. He's been found in a children's ward having a stroke.

    Apparently it wasn't a stroke, but skin cancer...Don't blame it on the sunshine..

    I thought they were melting him down in to cups so that kids could still get their lips around his rim?

    Michael Jackson didn't actually die of a heart attack................It was food poisoning from eating 15 year old nuts.

    Out of respect, McDonalds have released the Mc Jackson burger, 50 year old meat between 10 year old buns...

    It was touch and go in the Hospital, and that was just on the Children's ward....

    MJ's ghost has been seen walking the wards of a Children's hospital. Looks like he will continue to try and put the willies up small children.

    They released candle in the wind for Princess Diana. Apparently they are releasing Rolf Harris' 2 little boys for Jackson.

    Jackson has cancelled his upcoming dates. They were James aged 9 and Tom 11.

    On his death bed Michael Jackson requested that his ashes be packaged into a box of Rice Krispies, It is believed that this is so that he can have the feeling of going through a ten year old's @rse one last time

    In a tribute to the late Michael Jackson, his close friend Rolf Harris will be doing two little boys at his funeral

    Elton John will be playing at his funeral - "Don't Let Your Son Go Down on Me"...

    His body was found slumped over a pram he had apparently tripped over.  A police spokesman said it was too early to determine whether they should blame it on the buggy.

    Los Angeles police have now been round to Michael Jackson's Neverland ranch following his death. It is being reported that they found Class A drugs in his kitchen, Class B drugs in his bathroom and Class 4C in his bedroom.

    MJ passed away at 3:15am. Which is ironically when the big hand touches the little hand.

    Jockeys this weekend will wear black armbands in remembrance of MJ, who has successfully ridden more 3 year olds than anyone else.

  5. Its Princess Diana all over again by mseeger · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Hi,

    when Princess Diana died in 1997, we were supplying support services for one of the biggest news sites here in germany. It hit the site like a Tsunami. Unluckily someone reported in an IRC channel, that the news site would display pictures of the dying princess. So there was a real frenzy. It started early in the morning and we were called to fix a server malfunction. Unluckily the server malfunction turned out to be 99+% TCP SYN packets on the incoming side of the internet connect. That was at a time, when major news sites were connected by 2mbps lines :-). We were so fixed on locating a technical problem, it took us some minutes to connect the symptons to an event in the real world. Luckily the cab driver who picked me up had his radio on.

    CU, Martin

  6. Re:Personal View by rezac · · Score: 5, Funny

    When Farrah Fawcett arrived at heaven, God granted her one wish. She wished for all the children in the world to be safe. So God killed Michael Jackson

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  7. I can't believe people care about this! by FatalTourist · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I am going to write a whiny, holier-than-thou post on the Internet to let everyone know that I know there are more important things in the world: starving children, Iran, etc. There you go, my sweet ego...

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  8. He was a childhood idol to many by phorm · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I remember that when I was young, MJ was very much an idol to many people my age. Who says we're looking to him for inspiration - or even as a role-model - in this day and age? No, it's the passing of something from our youth. We mourn what he was, not what he had become.

    And yes, if Stephen Hawking passed I'd imagine it would still be a fairly big event as well.

  9. Re:*sigh* by slyn · · Score: 5, Insightful

    For the a lot of people who grew up during his heyday, Michael Jackson was "The King of Pop". As a singer/performer, he helped define a genre during his time. People remember the emotions of getting pumped up before a game to a song, or losing their virginity to a song, or getting through a rough time with a song. Those emotional attachments create powerful memories and connections.

    When my grandfather died my mom listened to the same Yanni CD for like 12 months straight and it never occurred to me why until like 4 years later when I made the connection that that was what we would always listen to on our weekly visits to the nursing home, and that the songs soothed her and helped her cope with the loss. Because of that, Yanni (whose music I'm not even a fan of) evokes a pretty strong emotion to me, and a much stronger emotion from my mom. The completely intangible feelings that music can give you can feel _more_ tangible or be more rememberable than the changes to our lives brought about by the achievements of some guy in a lab, even if those lab achievements mean far more to mankind in the long or short run.

  10. Re:*sigh* by sootman · · Score: 5, Informative

    For all the grief we give about Bill Gates, at least he is doing something for humanity that is good other than spend money on luxuries.

    Score: -1, factually incorrect. From USA Today's coverage:

    Jackson had a huge soft spot for charitable causes. He gave millions of his own money and helped raise millions more to support advocacy groups ranging from the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation to the American Cancer Society. His efforts prompted a listing in the 2000 Guinness Book of World Records for most charities supported by a pop star. [emphasis mine]

    He donated $1.5 million to a burn center, the proceeds from a settlement he received from PepsiCo after sustaining second-degree burns to his scalp while filming a 1984 TV commercial for the soft-drink giant. Later that year, he donated an additional $5 million to charity from his share of the Jackson 5's Victory Tour. Also that year, he was honored by President Reagan for his contributions to combat drug and alcohol abuse.

    Jackson also co-wrote with Lionel Richie We Are the World, the star-laden 1985 single that sold 20 million copies, raising millions for famine relief.

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