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And if any of multiple servers goes down for same reason, you are in better shape to continue operations because why?
because you have redundancy for multiple servers? why is that easier / better than redundancy for one server?
there is no balance, there is only multiple points of failure, often with a mix of more fragile OS'es when Windows is involved.
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Walden H. Leverich wrote:
One the advantages of having an as/400 is that you only need one box.True. But you need to balance that against the fact that one of the
disadvantages of having an as/400 is you only have one box. Upgrading?
Patching? Crashed? You're entire enterprise is offline. Smart?
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