On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 06:53:00PM -0700, Just Someone wrote:
- Hi,
- 
- I've seen both - some unknown reason for it to die (mostly related to
- the underlying hardware having issues). We also see instance failure
- from time to time with advanced notice. Just like a regular machine
- dies from time to time, so do cloud instances. I'd say it's bit more
- common on the cloud, but not by a big margin. I might see it more
- because I have hundreds of instances running.

Hi Guy,

Thanks!

So, when a cloud machine fails does it get de-allocated/wiped out? or
does it is it still out there in a bad state? how do you recover your
data? 

For example, in a physical system if the RAM goes bad the machine
crashes but you replace the chip, boot, perform instance recovery and
continue on with your life...

Thanks

Dave

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