On Tue, Oct 13, 2020 at 2:41 PM Sean Donelan <sean@donelan.com> wrote:
On Tue, 13 Oct 2020, Christopher Morrow wrote:
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the vita folk have a history of 'not really understanding large scale compute/network operations' :(
Reportedly, the VITA data center and Virginia voter registration system is back up.
According to VITA, a Verizon fiber was struck during a roadside utilities construction project near Route 10 in Chester, VA. As network engineers know, fiber cuts happen all the time due to construction. Malicious cuts and sabatoge occur, but are rare and usually obvious. Absent clear and compelling evidence, assume normal stupid reasons for outages.
sorry I meant that: 1) yes clearly it's still the middle of roadwork/backhoe season, 2) i'm surprised that a single path failure for their production datacenter was enough to take the system offline. 'spof' there meant: "Wow, a single point of failure in their outside plant?"
There are various long-term structural problems with election administration across 10,000+ jurisdictions in the United States. A lot of duct-tape and heroic work needed by election administrators to keep things running.
Election administration in Australia, Norway and Luxembourg tend to score the best with 10 out of 10 according to international election observers.
Election administration in the United States of American tends to score around 7 or 8. There will be problems and delays. Not perfect, embarrassing and USA should do better. But still a full and free election.