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by philsnow
3320 days ago
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> The single point of failure arguments is getting really old and is fairly baseless particularly if your storage (e.g. RDBMS) or network (single zone or even multi zone load balancer) is also not a single point of failure. That sounds like multiple single points of failures, which just means you have more work to do, not that you can throw your hands in the air and say "welp". |
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