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iOS 7 update traffic
- Subject: iOS 7 update traffic
- From: jra at baylink.com (Jay Ashworth)
- Date: Mon, 23 Sep 2013 12:13:50 -0400 (EDT)
- In-reply-to: <[email protected]>
----- Original Message -----
> From: "Mikael Abrahamsson" <swmike at swm.pp.se>
> To: "Paul Ferguson" <fergdawgster at mykolab.com>
> On Thu, 19 Sep 2013, Paul Ferguson wrote:
> > Can someone please explain to a non-Apple person what the hell happened
> > that started generating so much traffic? Perhaps I missed it in this
> > thread, but I would be curious to know what iOS 7 implemented that
> > caused this...
>
> The IOS7 upgrade is ~750 megabyte download for the phones/pods, and ~950
> megabytes for ipad. There are quite a few devices out there times
> these amounts to download...
It wasn't sinister, Ferg, it was *stupid*. *They announced the release
date and time*. Everyone's phone has a "check for release now" button,
and yet they believed that only *push notifying* phones in waves would be
enough to prevent what happened.
See also: screwed the pooch.
This went out, what, last Weds and Thu? I had half a dozen people from
all different environments ask me "why's the Internet broke today?" on
release day. There was a consumer-visible impact from this absolutely
asinine release engineering project on Apple's part.
You don't announce the exact release time, and you don't even *make the
release visible to all devices at the same time* since Twitter.
This is apparently their first rodeo. We should take pains to make it
their last. As an anti-Apple guy, I resent having my stuff screwed up
because of it.
Cheers,
-- jra
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