Nearly a month ago now I got a call early in the morning. It was from our IT lead. The Datacenter...was gone.
At first I thought we were under some sort of DOS attack. Then I feared the worst, some sort of Ransomware? Were we going to find out that everything was encrypted and gone? We soon learned, no—but in some ways, it was worse. Everything we had at the Datacenter was wiped out. Everything. 34 Terabytes spread across a dozen+ servers of various ages with unique configurations dating back decades. Some of this stuff had been brought over from OS/2 back in the day. Some of the configurations were originally set up on NT 4 for PowerPC! Gone.
We have near real-time backups to dedicated servers at the datacenter but they were wiped out too. For legal reasons, I can't go into anything more specific than to say everything was gone.
We also do nightly backups off-site as well. But these are the kinds of backups you don't really expect to ever have to use. They're the equivalent of the old tape drives we used to use back in the day. You back up to them but you don't really anticipate ever needing them. But here we were.
The backup was a single, 34TB file. We debated how to get the data back fastest. I mean, couldn't we just put them on a removable HD and ship it? Well, not so much. The NAS or whatever it used at the off-site service has a USB 3.0 connection. Getting the data off would take many days and then have to be reuploaded via the USB HD.
Ok, so transferring it is. We have a 10Gb/sec net connection, how long could it take? The math made it out that we should be able to get it in just a few days. Nope. Weeks. It took weeks.
And once we got it back, things didn't look good. While the raw data was there, it was not obvious how all this would hook up again. Remember, we are talking a hodgepodge of servers that have been around decades. You can't just spin this stuff up.
I talked to Jafo and LightStar and others and I told them I didn't think we'd be getting WinCustomize back. Even if we got the skins and themes back, the spaghetti of the skin library databases would not so easily be brought back to life. Even now, it's not clear how well connected the various files will be.
Near the end of March I wrote:
Dear Artists, Skinners and Designers, For 24 years we have created amazing things together. I am sad report that we suffered a catastrophic data loss. This data loss also consumed all of our on-site backups as well. While we did have many offsite backups, the sheer size, complexity and fragility of the data has made it impractical to restore them. As a result, we have made the painful decision to close WinCustomize.com. We have enjoyed the near quarter-century of collaboration, conversation and creation with you. I am sorry to see it end. It is, indeed, an end to an era. Farewell, -Frogboy
Dear Artists, Skinners and Designers,
For 24 years we have created amazing things together. I am sad report that we suffered a catastrophic data loss. This data loss also consumed all of our on-site backups as well. While we did have many offsite backups, the sheer size, complexity and fragility of the data has made it impractical to restore them. As a result, we have made the painful decision to close WinCustomize.com.
We have enjoyed the near quarter-century of collaboration, conversation and creation with you. I am sorry to see it end. It is, indeed, an end to an era.
Farewell,
-Frogboy
But the team didn't want to give up. Pat, myself, Jillian, and others from the 2001 era are all still at Stardock and the team was desperate to save WinCustomize.
And so tonight, as I write this, we're...almost back. The site definitely is worse for wear. We are going to need your help to rehabilitate the site and we will be grateful for as much grace and patience that can be sent our way as we still struggle to bring it back. But I am happy to report that WinCustomize has survived—and we couldn't have done it without the incredible determination of our team and the loyalty of our community. It's going to be a journey, but it's one we're committed to taking together.
To all who were involved with this most welcome recovery...although it isn't enough, and hardly reflects your huge efforts, please accept my profound "thank you" for saving my home away from home.
There was nothing more heart-breaking than looking down the barrel of what realistically would have been the end of OS skinning as a 'thing'.
All the other sites dedicated to the craft are long-gone, so to see the composing of that message wasn't at all good.
I still remember being messaged about a new site just about to come online ... you need to join up. That's how I ended up with the User ID number '23'. I wasn't with Stardock then, and the first 20 numbers were reserved for the SD crew at the time.
March, 2001 to March 2025 ... it was a pretty good run.
But lookie here.... we're back ...
I do very much appreciate that you all went to such lengths to get the site back up. I'll have to admit that I was starting to feel like I was losing an old friend.
I am sooooooooooooo glad the site is coming back!!!
Thank you Brad and crew, for all you do. Patience is our middle name.
All Love to you all.
It's much appreciated.
So glad you are able to keep things going after that disaster. I haven't bought much in recent years, other than Start 10 and Start 11, but I do go back with Stardock to the early OS/2 days. Brad was still coding in his dorm room back then. I still miss OS/2 and wish it had the success it deserved. I still follow Stardock's progress and check this website every day.
Keep up the good fight Stardock.
I have been a member since 2002. I visit the site daily. I felt like I was losing an old friend.
Thank you! I did not know it was that close.
I'm really glad to see Wincustomize back up. Thanks to everyone who helped make it happen.
I hope you catch whomever did this, put him or them in prison and then throw away the key.
Saved by the off-site backup... I can only imagine what an ordeal this was for everyone. Anyway, glad to see you guys never gave up and managed to get WC back.
Welcome back, everyone. ♥ Good seeing you.
And you, Matchbook.
I'm glad all you guys were still around and able to save the day. Alot of the hard work you have done for so many years.
Your efforts are appreciated. After over 20 years of using Stardock products and WinCustomize art, I would hate to switch to Mac.
Thank you for your hard work getting the site back up, I've been visiting the site since the early 2000's daily and it was like losing an old friend. If wincustomize.com was gone, I would have had to switch my main machine to Linux cause there would be no reason to stay on Windows
Thanks for saving my home away from home. (I got that idea from DrJBHL)
It applies to so many of us...you're especially welcome to use it, my friend.
You don't know what you've got til its gone. Thank you!
Brad, Pat, Jillian and the rest of the crew, thank you for saving Wincustomize! While I may not be so active any more, (for many various reasons) I think I remain one of the most prolific contributors from years gone by, and I would have been very upset had the site gone away. It was a very large part of my life for many years, and I was proud to be among the admins at one time. The site still means a lot to me, even now, so thank you again, you are all superstars!!
BoXXi
I would like to thank all those involved in getting the site back up and running (though be it, more tweaking to be done) I too have spent a many years making skins (and sharing ) for the community. I couldn't be more happier to have the site back up, and old friends to converse with again, granted (much like BoXXi) I too have other endeavors of my own to contend with, but it's nice to check in once and a while to say hi to my family!! Again, thanks to the team for your many hours/days/weeks of hard work to get the site back up; CHEERS! Love y'all!
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