It depends on the site and who holds the contracts. Some of our contracts are still running (such as the ones at HHS), while some of our contracts are not open for a variety of reasons.
Where I work, all of the websites that we handle (design/development/content creation/content update) are run on servers out of our complete control and then are copied to a load balancing server.
The public only hits the load balancing servers, not the servers that feed the load balancing servers.
It depends on the site and who holds the contracts. Some of our contracts are still running (such as the ones at HHS), while some of our contracts are not open for a variety of reasons. Where I work, all of the websites that we handle (design/development/content creation/content update) are run on servers out of our complete control and then are copied to a load balancing server. The public only hits the load balancing servers, not the servers that feed the load balancing servers.