Messages in this thread | | | From | Greg Lindahl <> | Subject | Re: fsck is dead | Date | Sun, 4 Jul 1999 12:48:09 -0400 (EDT) |
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> > Not necessarily. There are many ways to approach high availability. > > There are two basic strategies (and you want both, of course): > > 1. Make sure hardware and software is stable. > > 2. Make sure hardware and software is redundant.
These are not the only ways towards high availability. A 3rd piece is to make sure that reboots after failures are as fast as possible. You are free to disagree, but you are not free to tell me what to think.
> We're currently discussing 2. None of these two can be replaced by > anything else.
I wasn't discussing 2. You were discussing 2. Since we aren't talking _to_ each other, why don't we stop? I'm sure the rest of the list will thank us.
-- greg
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