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9️⃣’s – Three, Four, Five Nines of availability

Posted on April 5, 2021August 16, 2024 by ccastro

For many systems, high availability is crucial to survive, honor the SLA’s with (internal or external) customers. To achieve a high SLA with three, four or even five nines a redundant infrastructure is needed, there is no other way to achieve that if you don’t have your architecture redundant. Five-nines Continue Reading

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