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by vlovich123 1638 days ago
> - Our well-known cloud hosting provider's networks would occasionally (a few times a year) disconnect all long-lived TCP sockets in an availability zone in unison. That is, an incident that had no SLA promise would cause a large swath of our customers to reconnect all at once.

I’m kind of surprised that it was that infrequent. I would expect software upgrades should cause long-lived sockets to reset…

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or a scale-up of an ELB