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by sandworm101
1236 days ago
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>> They're not some special snowflake But they are. The consequence of a one-day or one-hour shutdown on their system is exponentially worse than most any other. I would expect them to have more rigorous systems, including more rigorous attention to development. Comparing the NYSE to any other business is like calling Fort Knox just like any other bank vault. |
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Interesting point that teeters on false equivalence. I think AWS or Azure might make for a better analogy. Your point identifies the inherent risk of actually operating a platform business. A bank vault is (mostly) synonymous with Cloud, in this context. If a vault is robbed or a cloud goes offline, losses extend beyond the business which inherently compounds the severity of downtime.
Linear loss vs. parabolic loss.