NOTAM system down

PeterNSteinmetz

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Looks like GA aircraft are still flying around and flights resuming. Anyone have an idea what went wrong?

 
Possibly unrelated story: A few years ago when I was with https://www.iwl.com/ I did a demo of our KMAX network emulator to a group of FAA guys in their communications group. They had just started working on switching some of their internal data communications to an IP network. To test how their systems handled various network problems they needed to be able emulate national network conditions in a lab. (They did buy one of our products.)
 
Jim would likely know more, but I assume that with mission critical databases there are techniques such as fault checking and fall backs which could be used to prevent this sort of thing?

 
Jim would likely know more, but I assume that with mission critical databases there are techniques such as fault checking and fall backs which could be used to prevent this sort of thing?

I'm not privy to FAA systems but they likely do create periodic backups. But when something fails it takes some time to detect and diagnose the problem before deciding to restore the system from backups. And the restore process takes some time. Sounds like they restored things in about the amount of time I would expect.

Apparently the FAA is in the process of updating their NOTAM systems and currently has an API and plans to distribute services:
https://www.faa.gov/about/initiatives/notam

Lastly many mission critical systems in industry developed in the last twenty years or so are designed with mirroring or similar distributed services so a failure in the active system can be switched to the backup system in seconds or even seamlessly.
 
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