Computer Problems Take Out DVD Renter Netflix
If you were expecting that DVD of The Bourne Ultimatum today, it could have been delayed by technical problems at Netflix. The popular DVD-rental site experienced a computer breakdown for most of Monday, from about 7 a.m. to about 6:30 p.m. Pacific day, according to a spokesperson. The problems reportedly affected both the Web site and internal computer systems.
Unexpected Maintenance
Netflix’s systems go down for maintenance once a week in the middle of the night, but the company said the maintenance mode unexpectedly started Monday. The company has not revealed the reason.
As a conclusion, DVDs that were to be mailed on Monday were to go out Tuesday, as the outage plus affected some distribution centers. Netflix did not specify what percentage of expected shipments to its 7.5 million customers were on day or delayed. However, the company said no stored info, such as subscribers’ queue lists, was lost.
The Web site plus suffered an 18-hour downtime last
In July’s glitch, the company’s stock fell seven percent, but with its stock price rising, Netflix ended Monday with its stock up five percent.
‘Large Base of Loyal Customers’
One reason the outage probably won’t have a lasting effect, said JupiterResearch analyst Bobby Tulsiani, is considering of the Netflix brand’s strength.
“Even the best Web sites, like eBay or YouTube, have technical problems sometimes,” he noted. He added that, as with other strong varietys, Netflix “has built up a large base of loyal customers,” and its customers will understand that things like that can happen — as expanded as it’s not too often.
Netflix published an emergency notice on its site during the shutdown, along with a Customer Service phone number, and it noted that there were still…
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