mediademon Posted April 15, 2010 Share Posted April 15, 2010 We use SagePay for our payment gateway - where do we check if any of the following applies? ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Preparation for Sage Pay’s system upgrade will commence on Saturday 17 April 2010 at 22:00 We are now ready to start preparing our system for the essential upgrade as outlined by our MD, Simon Black. Once complete this will dramatically enhance the service you receive from Sage Pay. Please take time to read the important information below and where relevant pass on to your technical contact. If you have any questions or need assistance with any of the below, please don’t hesitate to contact our 24-hour support team on 0845 111 44 55 or email support@sagepay.com What’s happening on Saturday 17th April? This phase of the upgrade will involve moving the Sage Pay Live Payment Gateway service across to our Disaster Recovery (DR) site, which will enable us to rebuild our live site into the much improved and upgraded system. The new hardware enables us to increase the speed and capacity of our systems and will ensure that we are able to cope with predicted demand over the coming years. Work will start at 22:00 on Saturday 17th April 2010. The upgrade has been carefully planned to minimise disruption to you and your business and the only potential risk of downtime will be the time it takes the internet Name Servers to pick up our new IP addresses. This could be as little as a few seconds, however it may be slightly longer — unfortunately we have no control over the internet Name Servers except to suggest how often they check for new addresses. Important technical information We will be changing the IP Address of the following domains during this upgrade: live.sagepay.com, test.sagepay.com and www.sagepay.com – The Sage Pay Live payment gateway address, our test environment address and our website. How does this affect me? You will need to make some technical changes to your website if ANY of the following statements are true: 1) You have hardcoded your IP addresses within your website/shopping cart 2) You have cached your DNS entries 3) You have firewall rules in place to only accept access to and from your systems from specific IP addresses 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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