HomeDepot.com Suffered Two Daytime Crashes Wednesday
Written by Evan SchumanSeptember 23rd, 2010
During prime daytime business hours on Wednesday (Sept. 22), Home Depot’s site crashed twice, starting at 11:50 AM (New York time) and ending at 1:25 PM, according to site uptime monitoring firm AlertBot. The site was fully down, with a message telling visitors the site was unavailable.
“It started out with an HTTP time-out error, meaning the server responded very slow and was unable to send the entire HTTP page within the 30 second limit. Then it switched to a 404, page couldn’t be found error,” said AlertBot’s Justin Noll. He added that the daylight timeframe—which makes attributing this incident to planned maintenance unlikely—was “a bad time for it to happen.”
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