New Web Server, Sites Back Online

On November 27, 2010, in Network, News, by Ben

The Digital Empire and all sites are back up, albeit without being fully tested yet.

Security is in place, monitoring is being set up, and all sites are being tested as time permits.

Please let us know if you notice anything amiss throughout the DE Network.

We sincerely apologize for yet another long stretch of downtime. Funding is nil at the moment, and we have no redundant web server in case of emergencies. As it is, we had to wait for our old server to be shipped to a different facility so that our existing data could be made available. Unfortunately we could not make it work on the it was moved to (OpenVZ, the technology we previously moved away from), and as a result had to find a new and transfer all of our data there instead.

We’re back up, we’re Xen-powered, and we’re hard at work on our here at DE, two concurrent projects at Fallout Games, several open source .NET tools and libraries at SingularityShift, our debut sci-fi novel at digiPress, and some new electronic music from [broken] at Shattered Audio.

Don’t forget to bookmark Technology Kills, Ben McClure‘s blog.

Stay tuned for future updates around the DE Network, as well as a new Digital Empire site to tie them all together.

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State of the Network

On October 5, 2009, in Network, News, by Ben

As you may know, we’ve been ramping up our and environment to get it ready for “production” after essentially being a for so long.

This is an unfortunately long and drawn-out process involving a lot of moving pieces. So far, we have switched to a new provider, expanded our single server to several distributed servers, and moved our nameservers onto separate machines in separate subnets and different geographic locations.

Happily, this has helped to provide an unprecedented amount of over the past several weeks. It has also allowed us to stand up blogs and other web services for many of our partner sites without a hiccup. Unfortunately, we have experienced some growing pains however, and this afternoon we’ve had some issues with .

This should all be cleared up anytime now, if not already. We believe (but would like to know for sure!) that our provider is taking care of some long-standing firewall issues, which would potentially explain the temporary , and would bring us one giant step closer to being fully secure and in a “transaction-ready” production state.

What does this mean for our viewers and other users? Well, several things:

  1. We can roll out our secure client portal for providing a customer access point and finally allowing us to automate invoicing and orders again
  2. DE can finish revamping their packages and ordering system around the client portal and re-open for business, providing the same service that hosts all of our sites to everyone for outstandingly great prices.
  3. DE Domains will flip over to Production and actually be able to accept domain orders securely.

While not related to this , we can also roll out a large number of other services that have been hanging in limbo while we get our infrastructure updated. These include:

  • A new site. Recently we threw a blog up to allow to continue to post articles and other information. We are also working on a full-featured, community-driven PC site that will ultimately be the home to PC ’s news, reviews, previews, a directory of games and game mods, and much more.
  • A revamped DE Forums service so that we can get some proper forum discussions going on around the DE network!
  • A new theme and tons of new content over at FalloutModSorter.com. Shortly there-after, a new release of 2 will be made available as well.
  • Much more! We can’t tell you everything we’re working on yet, but soon you’ll know, and we think you’ll be pleasantly surprised.

Stay tuned as we continue to ramp up our infrastructure and roll out new sites and services. The Digital Empire is back, baby!

Server Move and New Network Sites

On September 21, 2009, in Network, News, by Ben

We have completed a major network revamp and move to several new providers for our . You should see no ill effects due to the switch-over, and we are seeing a lot better on the new network.

Additionally, if anyone was experiencing resolution issues (which we were ourselves at times), this move has completely resolved that. We now have multiple separate physical at multiple providers.

In addition, the Shattered Audio , Fallout Games blog, and digiPress blog have all been stood up. Expect more network sites to pop up over the coming days.

Our new service, DE Domains, is under construction, and will soon be offering great for excellent prices — many of these are domains we purchased for services we never decided to finish, so now we’re offering them back to the community.

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Welcome to the new DEblog!

On September 11, 2009, in Network, News, by Ben

The is in a massive transitional period, and each of our partners and sister companies has been very active as of late. This was put up to track news and other information about the and our of sites and services.

Many of our sites have their own which you should also check out:

We will always try to link to and keep up with the latest news from all of our network sites here.

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