On 8 Okt., 17:42, ahmed adel dev.ahmeda...@gmail.com wrote:
What do you mean by HR?
High Replication the recommended setup introduced about 8 Months
ago.
We switched a internal Application from a single Server hosted at
Rackspace to AppEngine.
Below you can see an analysis of a very expensive
Ahmed, maybe this could help you a little bit
http://code.google.com/status/appengine
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What do you mean by HR?
What I meant is , If I have application hosted in Google Apps Engine ,
will it be affected in the future for example due to data center crash
like what happened before.
We will need this application be available starting from 7 AM to 1 PM
Cairo time. because of this I am
Joshua, your calculation is wrong. A year has 8760 hours, 0.05% of
that time the service can be down - 8760 * 0.0005 = 4.38 hours of
downtime.
On Oct 8, 7:52 pm, Joshua Smith joshuaesm...@charter.net wrote:
Google had a lot of trouble with their original database, known as M/S. It
was
Close enough!
On 11-10-08 02:15 PM, Philip wrote:
Joshua, your calculation is wrong. A year has 8760 hours, 0.05% of
that time the service can be down - 8760 * 0.0005 = 4.38 hours of
downtime.
On Oct 8, 7:52 pm, Joshua Smithjoshuaesm...@charter.net wrote:
Google had a lot of trouble with
optimizing for up time.
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