Fagyal Csongor wrote:

Slightly OT, but...
The "redundant" in "redundant power system" makes this sort of thing very unlikely. For example, if you have two systems with a 1% probability of failing, the probability that both will fail is one one-hundredth of 1%.


Well, if it is not the "crossbar" that fails.

In _theory_ it is a good approximation to do a multiplication on the probabilities...

Yeah -- I'm simplifying for the sake of illustrating a point.

Anyways... use a cluster. ;-)

I was under the impressions that our co-lo did. Anyhow, when I found out more, I'll post it.

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