[Info-vax] HP "cloud" disaster-recovery 'continuity solution' (... 90 minutes)

Stephen Hoffman seaohveh at hoffmanlabs.invalid
Tue Aug 21 09:56:58 EDT 2012


On 2012-08-21 13:36:38 +0000, Bob Koehler said:

> In article <50326a26$0$17951$4fafbaef at reader1.news.tin.it>, "Mazzini 
> Alessandro" <mazzinia$$$$@tin.it> writes:
>> 
>> It's a totally different scenario : imagine to boot up 17 or 19 servers,
>> with the need of follow also a specific order....
> 
>    So HP is spending time and money to show capabilities that aren't
>    nearly as good as what they've already demonstrated?

If you have a budget and can have a ~90 minute outage window, then 
paying big buckets of money for no downtime is a tradeoff you probably 
don't want to make.  You can use that "uptime" money on other products 
and services (and on development, for those still doing their own) that 
makes your business run better.


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