Fisher Plaza, a self-styled carrier hotel in Seattle, and home to multiple datacenter and colocation providers, has had a major issue in one of its buildings late last night, early this morning. The best information I am aware of is that there was a failure in the main/generator transfer switch which resulted in a fire. The sprinkler system activated. From speaking to the fire battalion chief, I am under the impression that Seattle Fire did use water on the fire as well, but I am unsure of this. Given the failure location, generator power was not available, and cooling failed. UPS power to systems continued, and I can personally vouch that they held out for well over an hour. When we were able to access our equipment, ambient air temps were well over 100 degrees in the room our equipment is located in. At least some, if not many circuits were affected. Several large co-location providers and other datacenters are located in the facility, these facilities have no power. As this was the main/generator switch, and it is now highly damaged, the circuits in the area are damaged, and the entire area is doused in water, a rapid restoration of power does not seem likely. Fisher Plaza's phone numbers now result in fast-busy signals, so I have no recent update from them directly. Interestingly, this building is also the production studios for several Seattle TV and radio stations. There is no ETA for resolution. --D -- -- Darren Bolding -- -- darren@bolding.org --