Usenet service ended

Usenet access was one of the very first things that Sonoma Interconnect (SONIC) provided when Scott and I launched the service in 1994. Back then, “Sonic.net” provided dialup Linux shell access, with access to email, FTP, telnet, Gopher, and Usenet discussion groups. The Usenet feed was delivered to a single dedicated Linux server via a satellite downlink at 19.2kbps, and the content was stored on a RAID array of a couple full-height 5.25″ hard disk drives. We were able to retain text content for months, and binary content for a few weeks.

Today a Usenet full feed is over 24TB (terabytes) of content per day, requiring a significant amount of equipment, bandwidth, power and staff to manage a complete Usenet service. Sonic’s current platform simply cannot keep up, and has a significant cost to maintain as older hardware fails. And today, only about 300 Sonic members use Usenet, so it is not viable to make a significant investment in a new Usenet platform, when far better commercial Usenet services are available elsewhere. (Put another way: it is better to put our limited financial and staff resources into building more last-mile fiber infrastructure, rather than replicating a free or commercial Usenet service which can be found elsewhere online. Binary access can be purchased from a variety of online Usenet service providers.)

Sonic members can find free text-only Usenet access at:
http://groups.google.com/
http://www.eternal-september.org/

(Never heard of Usenet? You’re not alone! Most Internet users see “the Internet” as simply websites, email, and apps. To learn about the Usenet, see: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usenet)

-Dane

FTTN – Voice Maintenance

Tonight at midnight, we will be implementing a change to the config for the ATAs for FTTN customers. The only downtime associated with this maintenance is when the ATA pulls its new configuration on the hour.  This process will take somewhere around 5 minutes.

Network Engineering

Update: 12:40am – Maintenance is now complete

Santa Rosa Airport – Business Park Fiber Maintenance

On Wednesday, September 7th at midnight, we will be conducting on maintenance to equipment serving Business Park Fiber customers in the Santa Rosa Airport business park.  Expected maintenance window is around 2 hours. Customers will experience downtime for the full extent of the maintenance period while work is being conducted.

Network Engineering

Update: 12:40pm – Maintenance is now complete

 

Core Network Maintenance

Tonight, August 29, starting at midnight, we will be performing software updates on core network equipment. Traffic is expected to route around the affected equipment, but customers may experience a brief period of routing instability as traffic shifts.

Update(1:00am): A portion of this maintenance is now complete, and the remainder is rescheduled for tomorrow night (August 30)

Update(8/31 1:57am): Maintenance complete.

-Tomoc

Bay Area and Los Angeles ATM Maintenance

Tonight, August 29, starting at midnight, we will be performing a maintenance reload of equipment serving some legacy DSL and Business-T customers in the greater bay area and Los Angeles. Expected downtime is 15 minutes.

Update(12:15am): Maintenance complete

-Tomoc

San Francisco – Fusion Fiber Outage

A small group of people in the San Francisco area may be experiencing a loss of internet connectivity after last nights maintenance.  We are working with our dispatch and tech support teams to get the affected customers fixed as soon as we can. The cause of the outage is unknown at this time as we are also working with our vendor for insight into the issue.

Brandon

Update 10:48am: The outage is affecting a greater number of customers.  We are working aggressively with our vendor.  We will update when more information is available.

Update 2:46pm We have repaired the majority of the fiber customers impacted by the outage.  Additional affected customers have been identified and we will be reaching out to schedule replacent of the failed ONTs onsite.  The cause of outage was narrowed down to the combination of a previously unidentified software defect in the ONT, and an unlikely load issue upstream (that has been remedied).

San Francisco – Fusion Fiber Maintenance

Beginning tonight, at midnight, we will preforming equipment upgrades to a small subset of customers with Fusion Fiber services in the San Francisco area.  Expected downtime is around 20 minutes while equipment reboots.  Maintenance should take around 2 hours to complete.

Network Engineering

Update: 12:57am – Maintenance is now complete.

LA/OC Fusion/FlexLink Intrusive Maintenance

Update(1:35AM): Maintenance complete.

Beginning tonight, at midnight, we will be performing software upgrades on equipment serving Fusion/FlexLink customers in the Los Angeles  and Orange County areas. Expected downtime is around 20 minutes.

  • NOC

Brentwood – Fusion Fiber Maintenance

Beginning tonight, at midnight, we will preforming equipment upgrades on customers with Fusion Fiber services in the Brentwood area.  Expected downtime is around 20 minutes while equipment reboots.  Maintenance should take around 2 hours to complete.

Network Engineering

Update: 12:47am – Maintenance is now complete.