BeerCheeze Rated XXX
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Posted: Mon, 02 Jul 2007 17:06:04 Post Subject: |
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You're opening up a whole new bag of worms if your try to use the term "high-availability". What do you mean by it? What are your guarantees? How much down time is there? Etc, etc....
Personally... I think if you have something that's working, I wouldn't look to change it. Web hosting is a.... very competitive business, to the point where I would call it a commodity service any more.
*Edit - BTW look at what is considered "high-availability" in today's world... I doubt you can meet that
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