September 2010
2 posts
All systems go.
And we’re back. Thanks for your patience. All your data is sitting spiffy, safe and backed up in the Amazon cloud awaiting E2’s new design, features and apps. Stay tuned.
Database Migration
Planned maintenance. In preparation for our launch of E2, we’re migrating databases - meaning systems are down at the moment. Should be back within the hour. Thank you for your patience.
May 2010
2 posts
Back to normal
E should be gradually accessible globally during the upcoming hours through the http://hellomynameise.com domain. Sorry for the downtime.
DNS downtime
E is currently not accessible from the domain http://hellomynameise.com due to a DNS problem. We’re fixing it right now. The usual domains http://mynameise.com and http://eee.am are up and running. Sorry for the #fail, will be back shortly!
April 2010
2 posts
All systems go.
Database modifications complete. Everything should be back to normal.
Minor hickups expected.
Applying modifications to our database which could cause 404s or Overdosed messages. Errors are expected to be solved quickly.
September 2009
2 posts
Server issues fixed.
http://blog.mynameise.com is back. Web service, and mobile services fully operational.
Blog server issues
Having some tiny problems with the server running the blog. Web service and mobile services are fully operational. Stay tuned.
August 2009
1 post
All Systems Go
E’s architecture has been running smoothly and fully operational since the last deployed version.
July 2009
3 posts
All Systems Online
Blog server issues were solved this afternoon. My Name is E should be 100% operational.
Service Online / Blog Server Issues
We have a couple of issues concerning the server that runs our blog. Nothing grave, the service won’t be affected.
Update: Seems to be a nameserver issue. http://www.hellomynameise.com is currently unavailable. The main domains http://www.mynameise.com and http://eee.am are available.
Welcome to our status blog.
We figured it might be a good idea to start an external blog to keep you updated on the status of the service. Since we love Tumblr, this seemed like a good fit. No product announcements here, just a stable status blog in case our own servers melt down.