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Topic: Anyone else having Cryptsy withdraw issues? (Read 871 times)

newbie
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August 28, 2014, 07:24:14 PM
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OK,,,

I hear ya,,

Just wondering though why there isn't there any apparent redundancy with those boxes?
You would think that there would be at least one other real or virtual box replicating in the event the
"primary" decides to take a crap.

I know this whole crypto thing is in its infancy but in any business that wholly relies on any IT infrastructure
that the appropriate steps would be taken to ensure everything from PCI, PI or even any HIPAA data would be secure and redundant. Any cc info , names, addresses, phones
And data of those types is stored or does inhabit those servers.

In our data-center we have moved into VM big time along with that are Petas of DASDI storage,,the primary servers are chopped up into as many as 10 or more smaller virtual boxes,
but those pigs are expensive. The majority are in the 35 - 40 thousand dollar range. Then figure in licensing,,seats,,, and whatever else
they can charge you for and it can be prohibitively expensive. Then there are the "exclusives" like OLS and good ole Stratus,,, I remember Stratus was in the $160000. a month in "service" but that was up 99.99999%. Very rarely did that have any down except for those services that feed it or carry it.

Oh well ,,,Just chatting,,and again thx for the replies
hero member
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@Bit_John
So do you think that this will be resolved soon ?

In the Withdraw logs there isn't even a Trxid.

VMware is wonderful,,,

Thx for the reply

For a good number of them it has some coins have MUCH larger blockchains and take time to migrate.
newbie
Activity: 55
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So do you think that this will be resolved soon ?

In the Withdraw logs there isn't even a Trxid.

VMware is wonderful,,,

Thx for the reply
hero member
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Merit: 1001
@Bit_John
Posted on our twitter. Basically one of our bigger wallet servers had some hardware issues and we had to migrate a bunch of wallets causing some delays a majority are back online.

From our twitter feed
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We are performing maintenance on one of our wallet servers, some coins from that server may not post deposits/withdrawals right away
newbie
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I've been doing "business" quite a while and until recently had absolutely no issues.

I like Mintcoin,,, pretty simple. I mine whatever and trade for mint.

I have over 440000.0 that says "confirmed" in the withdraw file and it had been over 24 hours and all I
am getting from support is "server issues" or "rack room" issues.

Getting a bit frustrating,,, So I thought I would ask around and see if anyone else has any issues with them.

Thx for any replies

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