> From: Gordon Marx [mailto:[email protected]]
> 
> On Sep 16, 2014, at 7:00 PM, "Edward Ned Harvey (blu)"
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > You receive notification that your production server is down, and your
> customers are being unserved and your business is losing $10k per minute.
> >
> > Are you going to checksum all of your system binaries before starting the
> service manually?
> 
> My production server that costs me $10k/minute for downtime is actually not
> one server, or located in one datacenter. If you're interested in solving
> problems at scale, talk to me about Akamai, this is basically all we do all 
> day.

Tru dat, but take away the exaggerated $10k/minute cost of an individual 
production server, and the point still stands, that the manual restart as 
security measure is a fallacy.  I cannot say there is never a situation where 
manual restart is beneficial, but I *can* say that auto restart is better in 
most situations, because most crashes are caused by accidental conditions for 
which the best reaction is to restart, and then research root cause.  More 
importantly, I can say, that even when a crash occurs as a result of malice, 
the manual restart is ineffective as a countermeasure.
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