ldsWebguys
Joel Dehlin, the Chief Information Officer for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is going to join me in writing posts for this blog. So if you see posts by him, don’t worry, he hasn’t hacked in. Hence, I’ve temporarily renamed this blog ldsWebguys.
Before long, we’ll rebrand the blog was we expand it to share technology ideas with LDS parents and youth. Get ready for better things to come!












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A Church trademark is its commitment to emergency preparedness, provident living and preparing for catastrophe. How well are the information systems prepared for an extended (2 week) Wasatch front power failure? Specifically, what is the recovery time objective for the MLS system in such a scenario?
I placed this comment elsewhere in your blog but perhaps it fits better here. My wife and I have noticed slow download speeds with LDS.org with an otherwise working Comcast internet connection. Over the past few months we have typically seen speeds as “slow” as 50KB/sec) where most of 2007 we enjoyed speeds that were 5X as fast. We enjoy downloading the video of conference talks and as silly as it sounds, are a bit bothered by the slow speeds. Before we went to complain to Comcast, we wondered if there was something occurring on LDS.orgs end (perhaps some sort of cap on speeds)?
The speeds are at their best in the early morning.
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