| > That said, I agree they should have run in multiple zones, as recommended by Google If you don't follow your vendor's recommendations for how to use their product, how can you blame them when that exact recommendation would have saved you? > Google Compute Engine Persistent Disk are not supposed to fail in such a way, and I'm quite sure Google will do whatever they can to avoid this in the future Sure. And the power to my office is not supposed to go out (and I've certainly worked in places where there has never been an unplanned power outage in decades), but if my business relies on it I need a UPS. > instead of saying "don't point finger at us, it's supposed to happen". It's not, and they shouldn't. Also unless you know something I don't, they didn't. > If your RAID fails, and you have a support contract which guarantees restoration within 1 hour, But as other commenter pointed out: Google did not violate the SLA during this, apparently. So… |
> It's not, and they shouldn't. Also unless you know something I don't, they didn't.
Sorry, my comment was confusing. Google of course never said or wrote such a thing.
> Google did not violate the SLA during this, apparently.
I agree.