I woke up this morning to a text from my ISP, “There is an outage in your area, we are working to resolve the issue”

I laugh, this is what I live for! Almost all of my services are self hosted, I’m barely going to notice the difference!

Wrong.

When the internet went out, the power also went out for a few seconds. Four small computers host all of my services. Of those, one shutdown, and three rebooted. Of the three that ugly rebooted some services came back online, some didn’t.

30 minutes later, ISP sends out the text that service is back online.

2 hours later I’m still finding down services on my network.

Moral of the story: A UPS has moved to the top of the shopping list! Any suggestions??

  • bitwolf
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    13 months ago

    Does this require a lot of gear? Or does it simply act as another gateway?

    • BoofStroke
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      33 months ago

      There are devices like the Netgear lm1200 that can do it inline by themselves.

      I have that device, but configured as a second gateway. My firewall manages the failover based on primary packet loss and latency.

    • @themoonisacheese@sh.itjust.works
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      13 months ago

      It requires an LTE capable gateway and a data plan. As for the rest you can simply write your routing tables so that if the main gateway doesn’t work, use the secondary gateway with lower prio.