On 11/05/10 16:49, Bruno Friedmann wrote:
> On 11/05/2010 04:18 PM, Phil Stracchino wrote:
>> I think the real key thing to take away from this is, when you are
>> talking datasets of this size, YOU MUST HAVE REDUNDANCY in your storage.
>>  Otherwise it's like playing Russian roulette with a revolver having an
>> unknown number of loaded chambers.
> 
> Phil, I would said playing Russian roulette without a missing ball :-)

Well, that too.  :)  On a dataset that size with no redundancy, it's not
a question of *if* there's going to be a BANG at some point; it's only a
question of when.


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