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"our database became corrupted"
"On the evening of Thursday, February 16 we took our servers offline for normal, scheduled maintenance," CD Baby CEO Tracy Maddux wrote in a letter to users. "During that process, our database became corrupted and the initial database restoration failed. As you might imagine, a database serving 500,000 clients worldwide and seven million tracks is pretty big, so the successful restore process took quite a while. Because we couldn’t process data in the interim (such as CD sales or new album signups) our CD Baby retail and members sites remained offline for the duration of the emergency."CD Baby websites back online: our apologies for the outage. https://t.co/f0hMuShlcu
— CD Baby (@cdbaby) February 21, 2017
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