DropBear wrote on Mar 26
th, 2014 at 5:26am:
Hi Flav,
I know you have a stone to grind with Akamai, and I believe the facts you have presented.
It is entirely possible that Akamai are set on world domination, and to control the entire internet, but in this case I choose to believe that it is just another outage, likely internet related as some people were able to stay in game or log back in intermittently.
Turbine have had server and game outages before Akamai and will afterwards for various reasons
I have a stone to grind with Netsession.
If you really read what I wrote here and over there, I have no problem with the rest of the Akamai services.
Point of fact is that dndclient has been using Akamai Infrastructure to get some stuff ( DDO Store Pages, Web Pages, Launcher Alerts... ) long before we ever heard of Netsession...
I have traces from last year that shows that. If I had a problem with Akamai I would have raised the issue then. I cannot exactly tell how long they have been using Akamai services since in Europe DDO was not using them ( they were using other services ), but I'm fairly certain that DDO used Akamai services at least since F2P.
An outage on some Akamai servers can lead to an outage on the Forums, the Store, the Launcher and maybe crashes of the client... It's facts. Now I have no idea if it was an Akamai outage or if it was the turbine-peer@pnap router that went wonky ( it can lead the the same effect ).
I was just answering that it couldn't be Netsession, but that Akamai services were used for a lot of other things in DDO.