We are upgrading our databases for better performance and lower costs. The process to do this will require between 5 – 20 minutes of downtime, we cannot predict exactly how long, or when during the outage period that will be. We estimate Workflowy will be completely stable again within 30 minutes. We are doing this at a time that will impact the majority of our users the least, so we hope you won’t even notice it.
Here’s is when the planned outage will happen in US time zones:
- Eastern Daylight Time: 2:00 AM – 2:30 AM, July 1, 2023
- Central Daylight Time: 1:00 AM – 1:30 AM, July 1, 2023
- Mountain Daylight Time: 12:00 AM (Midnight) – 12:30 AM, July 1, 2023
- Pacific Daylight Time: 11:00 PM – 11:30 PM, June 30, 2023
Here is when the planned outage will happen in some common time zones around the world:
- Central European Summer Time: 8:00 AM – 8:30 AM, July 1, 2023
- Eastern European Time: 9:00 AM – 9:30 AM, July 1, 2023
- India Standard Time: 12:30 PM – 1:00 PM, July 1, 2023
- China Standard Time: 2:00 PM – 2:30 PM, July 1, 2023
Thanks for your patience and support.
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Thank you. Wish everything to come seamless.
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Thank you for your excellent service!
Nice! Is there any risk to data getting lost? Are these NoSQL databases being upgraded to?
No risk of data loss. It’s the exact same database. We’re just clicking a few buttons in the AWS (Amazon Web Services) to upgrade both the computers our databases are stored, and upgrade to the current version of the database software.
Happy Canada Day then for any Canadians out there!
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Nice, congrats on the lowered operating cost!
Awesome! Will there be any noticeable difference for end users in terms of performance & speed?
Prooobably not? Is possible, but unlikely to be noticeable. Let’s all cross our fingers, though.
Thanks for the heads up! Good luck!