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by encryptluks2
1619 days ago
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A network or PXE server can fail regardless, so this are things that always have to be taken into consideration and in those instances then you address those issues. With this type of setup you do not need a remote SAN as it would defeat the purpose of not having external storage that could store logs. Mullvad has servers all over the world, so a temporary failure in one location will not bring down their entire infrastructure. |
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They can still use local disks to provision the OS over a network but boot from local storage, and prevent writing to disks from the booted OS (hell, they can completely remove the disk drivers from the kernel!). It just doesn't make sense to ditch the drives from a reliability standpoint. They're going to have a big outage one day just because they didn't want to deal with drives.