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by jedberg
5533 days ago
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We're moving away from the EBS product altogether. The hard part is dealing with the master databases. Normally I'd have a master database with a built in raid-10, but I can't do that on EC2, so I have to come up with another option. So I guess that is the long way of saying that hopefully it won't happen again. |
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Doing things the right way with EC2 means using EBS. It's the brake caliper to the rotor. Sure you could have drum brakes but they're not nearly anywhere effective as they quickly get heat soaked. I'm referring to S3.
One should trust ephemeral storage. Your instance can go down at anytime. Write speeds to S3 are not nearly as fast as ephemeral or EBS arrays (raid).
Hate to say it, but If one cannot trust EBS then what the heck are 'we' doing on EC2... EBS quality should be priority one, otherwise we're all building Skyscrapers on foam foundations of candy cane rebar.