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by Ecio78
5121 days ago
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You can have a single rack with redundant PDUs that comes from two distinct power lines (ups etc..). Then you can have networking devices with redundant power supplies or use single-power stackable devices and multiple ethernet connections. Same for servers, redundant power supplies or servers in some HA configuration i'm not talkin about Hetzner, but generally |
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Setting up link failover between switches (you can't bond for 2gbps, iirc, if you are split onto two different switches) is sort of kludgy, too.
One's best bet is to just have multiple locations with low latency between them, and then just do it all in software, and leave the n+x redundancy to BGP routes. It's a lot cheaper and works just as well.
Note that this is how the Big Boys do it, as well - but it works for two machines as easily as it does two million.