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by notyourwork 3585 days ago
What kind of situations do you see this becoming a factor in? 5 or 10 years ago this was an issue with early cloud adopters. Now a days cloud providers are ramping up their DCs to be compliant and allow companies/government entities with strict policies to still onboard.

Its a good strategy but not one that I see being exercised frequently enough.

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The software I work on is targeted towards customers who generally have really spotty internet connections (eg: they all are in the less forgiving parts of the ocean or middle of nowhere if on land). This pretty much mandates using software like this to build out your app as you can't rely on internet connectivity.

There pretty much isn't anything you can do to improve their internet connections as cables to remote places are always getting dug up with week+ times to repair so you need something that can run locally for long periods. Ships have a different problem with very slow speeds that effectively means you can only transmit the absolute minimum off the ship when its out as sea (when they are at port they typically have normal internet connections to bulk dump data off on).