| ▲ | michaelt 2 hours ago | |
> Any cloud engineer worth their salt is going to have their programs be stateless and their data replicated across multiple data centers. That doesn't help much in a shooting war, unfortunately. Redundancy is great for uncorrelated outages - if a freak weather event or power problem knocks out data centres in London, and your backups in Paris and Frankfurt are unaffected. But if there's a war and London is getting bombed? Good chance Paris and Frankfurt are also getting bombed. | ||
| ▲ | fc417fc802 an hour ago | parent [-] | |
Especially given modern weaponry. "Cheap" missiles and drones have a range that covers the better part of a continent. | ||