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Back to the Cloud
This time Microsoft is in the limelight due to the outage they experienced on February 29th. Most likely this is old news to most of you. I find it easy to point fingers at companies and say, “This should not happen!” Still, I know I make lots of mistakes myself and I expect more issues will occur before the Cloud matures to a point of true stability.

To be fair, providing cloud hosting is no easy thing. It is similar, but not the same thing, as sharing hardware in a cooperative fashion as we did years ago on single machines, or even maybe a VAX cluster. Today we have many moving pieces using different software layers, machines with failover and replication technologies that weren’t in place 2 decades ago.

So, while we readily forgive the people on the forefront building the infrastructure of the future, we definitely should not put all our trust in their success. They can fail in a number of ways that can harm your business:

  1. The platform may be deemed not profitable and deprecated…you have to re-tool
  2. The company may go out of business, or sell to a competitor who rolls the offering up into a more expensive bundle
  3. There can be unplanned outages due to software or hardware errors

At the end of the day, you are just as responsible for a disaster recovery plan in the Cloud as you would be hosting your own software.

Do you agree? Drop me a note at btaylor@sswug.org.

Cheers,

Ben

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