Power outages prompt move of National Park Service datacenter

Several \"unexpected power interruptions\" in Washington have sparked a datacenter move to a new server in Denver.

Several “unexpected power interruptions” in Washington have sparked a datacenter move to a new server in Denver. In an announcement, the Office of the Chief Information Officer says to expect all data entry to InsideNPS to be shutdown, “probably for no more than a week.”

The National Park Service’s main web site, NPS.gov, will not be affected, according to the announcement.

No reason was given in the announcement for the power interruptions.

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On the Web:

NPS.gov – Important Notice: Temporary InsideNPS Data Entry Interruption (announcement)

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