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While I agree that what they accomplished is an impressive feat, I also have to agree that they should have some sort of redundancy in place.This is the second time they've had a full network outage. That leads me to believe that they don't have proper redundancies or a deployment structure that allows 1 piece to fail independently of others. If a networking outage in 1 location takes down the entire network, there's something missing.A distributed cloud solution is probably their best bet. Will take time, but in the long run will allow them to clone, distribute and replicate much easier.In a world of kubernetes and docker and AWS, this sort of outage should be a thing of the past.
While I agree that what they accomplished is an impressive feat, I also have to agree that they should have some sort of redundancy in place.
This is the second time they've had a full network outage. That leads me to believe that they don't have proper redundancies or a deployment structure that allows 1 piece to fail independently of others. If a networking outage in 1 location takes down the entire network, there's something missing.
A distributed cloud solution is probably their best bet. Will take time, but in the long run will allow them to clone, distribute and replicate much easier.
In a world of kubernetes and docker and AWS, this sort of outage should be a thing of the past.