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Four Net backbone servers shut down: Incident or hiccup?

Four of the 13 computers that manage global Internet traffic partially failed for a brief period Wednesday night due to a technical glitch.Users were unaffected because the problem was fixed quickly and because the remaining nine so-called root servers continued operating normally, a testament to the Internet's overall robustness.
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Four of the 13 computers that manage global Internet traffic partially failed for a brief period Wednesday night due to a technical glitch.

Users were unaffected because the problem was fixed quickly and because the remaining nine so-called root servers continued operating normally, a testament to the Internet's overall robustness. Full story. -- Wall Street Journal

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