Here’s what I am having a hard time wrapping my head around. In big digital infrastructure redundancy is the name of the game. If one system goes down another one picks up the slack. Data always has multiple routes to travel. That being said there should be no single point of failure. Why then, did one location going down from a bomb cripple half of the state?
No but every company has a disaster recovery plan. Downtime = loss of income and customers. A telecom company like att has a very big focus on no downtime
Here’s what I am having a hard time wrapping my head around. In big digital infrastructure redundancy is the name of the game. If one system goes down another one picks up the slack. Data always has multiple routes to travel. That being said there should be no single point of failure. Why then, did one location going down from a bomb cripple half of the state?
It wasnt crippled it had issues. Systems arent perfect.
No but every company has a disaster recovery plan. Downtime = loss of income and customers. A telecom company like att has a very big focus on no downtime