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by sacheendra
1918 days ago
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This I highly unlikely.
Hyperscalers like AWS have custom power delivery, rack organization, redundant networking, etc. which make their instances reliable. Long running jobs often use checkpoints which require high speed networking and storage, which I don't see an option for. Eg, I cam get EC2 instances with 100gbps networking. Great job starting the service! But, I think you have ways to go before reaching Hyperscalers level reliability. |
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I have servers hosted in a similar quality datacenter with literally 9 years of uptime. It would be 10 but the customer shut down his services...
By the way, unless something has changed, you can't get more than 10gbps of throughput of a single tcp stream in those 100gbps setups...