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有消息称多个机房的已经宕机,业内一些大佬也联系不上鸡总,有数据的尽早备份转移


本人已经宕机的机房, 包括且不限洛杉矶9929, 香港BGP, 香港CMI等。日本BGP还有
http://w146.gubo.org
http://w171.gubo.org
http://w38.gubo.org

目前还在线的有
http://w39.gubo.org

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