No, that's an experienced, mature cognizance that in the real world things
fail.

Life-critical military and NASA control systems are often built using
similar principles, and the primary systems are still engineered to NEVER
fail.  But they do, and that's why there are usually three of them.

- Brad

On Nov 25, 2010 12:20 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

" There are many ways to provide 5 nines - personally we connect customers
>>to multiple servers at ...
Hmm ain't that like having 3 of the same  cars in case one breaks down and
saying that car is reliable ?




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>>From: [email protected] [mailto:asterisk-biz-

>>[email protected]] On Behalf Of Matt Riddell
>>Sent: November-24-10 2:35 PM
>>To: Commercia...

>>On 22/11/10 4:58 AM, [email protected] wrote:
>>> Sorry you can't put Asterisk and failover in ...
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