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Their windows consultant tried to say "yabbut you pulled the main DRIVE! You can't expect a cluster to survive that!" to which the head of IT said "we should be able to expect the cluster to survive a drive failure, no matter what the drive. The windows consultant was heard cursing my name for weeks afterward. Not my problem. Funny about that. While I was working at HP, they moved their five node VMS cluster to four different datacenters: one in California, one in Georgia, one in Dublin, Ireland, and another in Tokyo, Japan. While individual nodes suffered downtime (they're moving the hardware, ferchrissake), the cluster suffered ZERO downtime. My sources that are still there report that it hasn't suffered a second of downtime, in spite of the fact that it's spread out over three continents (on two planets, if you consider California...well, we don't need to go there, do we? ![]() I was impressed. Quote:
Like that's ever stopped us. Quote:
Roger -Dot- Lee, even the PC crowd thought so.
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