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by bluGill
869 days ago
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Cattle are often interchangeable. You cull any that catch a disease (in some cases the USDA will cull the entire herd if just one catches something - bio security is a big deal) In the case of drought you pick a bunch to get rid of - based on market prices (If everyone else is you will try to keep yours because the market is collapsing - but this means managing feed and thus may mean culling more of the herd latter.) Some cattle we can measure. Milk cows are carefully managed as to output - the farmer knows how much the milk each one is worth and so they can cull the low producers. However milk is so much more valuable than meat that they never cull based on drought - milk can always outbid meat for feed. If milk demand goes down the farmer might cull come - but often the farmer is under contract for X amount of milk and so they cannot manage prices. |
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A DNS service is not NTP is not mail gateway is not application load balancer is not database etc etc etc
At best, multiple replicas of those are cattle.
And while you can treat the servers underlying them as interchangeable, that doesn't change the fact the services you run on them are not.