September 26, 2021 | Scheduled Maintenance
On Sunday, September 26, 2021, we will perform scheduled maintenance from 0:00 AM to 1:00 AM PST* on the Beefree SDK system.
We expect actual downtime to be about 15 minutes but not consecutive.
All applications using the BEE editor - including our own web site at beefree.io - will be affected.
Why this scheduled maintenance?
The Beefree SDK system was initially introduced in 2015 and has experienced tremendous growth since then. We will update several, important parts of the system to make it more scalable, more secure, and ready for future growth.
Among other areas, we will optimize the system database and update the application authorization service. The changes to the authorization service, in particular, are a prerequisite to substantial performance improvements that will be rolled out in Q2 (no additional downtime expected). Preliminary tests show a start-up time for the BEE editor that is almost twice as fast. We're excited to bring these performance improvements to you and your customers as soon as possible, and this is a necessary step in that direction.
As part of this system upgrade, we will be performing some upgrades and patching to our databases.
Will the editor be unavailable?
Yes. Although the maintenance window is 1 hour, we expect actual downtime to be about 15 minutes. We will make every effort to ensure that maintenance is performed as quickly as possible.
Services not directly related to the editor itself, such as delivery of images hosted in our default storage, will not be impacted. In other words, images in messages already created or sent, even if they are hosted by us, will display correctly.
What will users of the BEE editor see?
Users that launch the editor during the period of downtime within the maintenance window will see a "We'll be back soon!" service page, similar to the following.
Note that:
- This message is only shown if you link to BeePlugin.js (recommended implementation), not if you load the file as a local resource.
- The message will only be in English.
- The message will only be shown during the downtime portion of the maintenance window. That window could be as short as 45 minutes.
- The message will only be displayed to users that launch the editor during downtime: those that are already using the editor will not see this message. See the next paragraph for information about how they will be affected.
What if someone is already using the editor?
Users that are already using the editor at the time the downtime starts (i.e. "active users") will experience the editor not responding to certain actions. Some tasks (e.g. moving a content item) will work just fine, but others (e.g. loading a new image) will not respond.
To minimize impact and optimize their user experience, we recommend the following:
- Ensure your implementation of Beefree SDK takes advantage of the auto-save feature or onChange callback, so that the message is frequently auto-saved and no (or minimal) work is lost.
- Notify users of your application in various ways (e.g. email, a courtesy message inside your application, etc.), informing them of the maintenance window and asking them not to create or edit messages/pages during that window. We recommend that you use a maintenance window that's a bit larger than the one indicated at the top of this page.
- Remind them about it as the maintenance window approaches.
Maintenance completed
We will send you a "Maintenance completed" email message once the task has been completed. If all goes as expected, it will be sent as quickly as 45 minutes after the start of the maintenance window. If something goes wrong and we need to roll back, we estimate the rollback to take about one hour.
You can also follow our status page to track the progress of this maintenance work.
Will beefree.io be affected too?
Yes, both BEE FREE and BEE PRO at beefree.io will be affected. There are also 3 other applications within MailUp Group that will be affected. So a total of 5 production instances in our group of companies. And they are all users of Beefree SDK just like you. Any downtime affects us too: no shortcuts or special treatments. So we have every incentive to make sure it's as short and painless as possible.
Please let us know if you have any questions.
*In the United States and Canada, this time zone is generically called the Pacific Time Zone. Specifically, time in this zone is referred to as Pacific Standard Time (PST) when standard time is being observed (early November to mid-March), and Pacific Daylight Time (PDT) when daylight saving time (mid-March to early November) is being observed.
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