Monday, June 2, 2008

Re: Failure as a Service - Cloud Redundancy

2008/6/2 Reuven Cohen <r..@enomaly.com>:
...
> I've learned a valuable, if not painful lesson. No matter how much
> planning you do, nothing beats a geographically redundant
> configuration.
...

Define "geographically redundant" in terms of subnets.

"Geographically redundant" means redundancy of paths. But the
redundancy is not guaranteed, if you are talking about geographical
redundancy alone, which copes with physical failure of the centre
itself.


Sassa

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