Jinjiang Literature City Resumes Normal Service: Server Downtime Due to Data Center Circuit Malfunction

Jinjiang Literature City Resumes Normal Service: Server Downtime Due to Data Center Circuit MalfunctionOn the morning of September 15th, Jinjiang Literature City issued a notice stating that after urgent repairs, the website has been gradually resuming normal service since the early morning. The server downtime was caused by a data center circuit malfunction, and it took a long time to restore service

Jinjiang Literature City Resumes Normal Service: Server Downtime Due to Data Center Circuit Malfunction

On the morning of September 15th, Jinjiang Literature City issued a notice stating that after urgent repairs, the website has been gradually resuming normal service since the early morning. The server downtime was caused by a data center circuit malfunction, and it took a long time to restore service. Jinjiang Literature City apologized for the inconvenience and thanked users for their understanding and support.

 Jinjiang Literature City Resumes Normal Service: Server Downtime Due to Data Center Circuit Malfunction

It is understood that on the afternoon of September 14th, many netizens posted online that "Jinjiang crashed," sparking heated discussions among netizens. The topic JinjiangCrashed even topped the Weibo trending list. In response, Jinjiang Literature City stated that the network operator's line malfunction may have caused some users in certain areas to experience issues with logging in, purchasing, or reading.

Public information shows that Jinjiang Literature City was founded in August 2003 and is a large-scale original online literature platform for women. According to Tianyancha, Jinjiang Literature City has over 5.44 million online novels, nearly 10,000 published novels, over 250,000 contracted copyright works, and an average of over 2,800 new contracted copyright works added each month. It has over 2.45 million registered authors, an average daily word count exceeding 36 million, and a total word count of over 126.7 billion published on the website.

This incident has also raised concerns among netizens about the stability of online literature platforms. In recent years, with the rapid development of the online literature industry, the user base of online reading platforms has been expanding, putting higher demands on platform stability and reliability. The Jinjiang Literature City server downtime incident serves as a reminder for related platforms to strengthen their technological investments and improve platform operational stability to better serve users.


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