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Comment of the Day: Hey You, Back Up My Cloud!

Written by Richard MacManus / February 18, 2008 7:59 PM / 2 Comments

We have two prize winners to announce, for yesterday and today. Our 7th and 8th daily Comments Competition winners come from two different posts. The first is one from Reaching for the Sky Through The Compute Clouds. It came from martin english, who wrote that companies still need "backup clouds", even if they use Amazon's clouds. Congratulations Martin, you've won a $30 Amazon voucher, courtesy of our competition sponsors AdaptiveBlue and their Amazon WishList Widget.

Our second winner is kayvaan, for a comment on our post The Birth of the Political Long Tail. Congrats kayvaan, you also win an Amazon voucher!

Here is martin's cloud comment:

"The "common sense solution" is simple 'black boxes' with the minimum of linkages. In short, less to go wrong. But things will still go wrong, so allow for backup servers / sites / clouds (see how it works ? if you us server based computing, you need a backup server; if you use cloud based computing, you need a backup cloud...). Not only must these backup clouds be 'safe', they must be available.

The implication, for 100% uptime (and true vendor independence), is that your service needs to be able to run on AWS and EMC and..

This will cost $$ (developer time if nothing else). Someone (i.e the customer) needs to decide how far doen the route you go before the spend outweighs the value."

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  1. hey, just wanted to say thanks guys. I'm glad the competition wasn't based on spelling or typing ability !!!

    Posted by: martin english | February 18, 2008 9:04 PM



  2. cool. thanks! love the site. keep up the good work. i really like the in-depth posts.

    Posted by: kayvaan | February 19, 2008 10:21 AM



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