On TechRepublic: 10 lame phrases to cut from your resume
BNET Business Network:
BNET
TechRepublic
ZDNet
TalkBack 3 of 17:
Next »
« Previous
Why would hosted services imply....
....that backups are not being kept or the lack of a disaster recovery plan? Though I do see "the cloud" as just buzzword hoopla it also irritates me when people assume that organizations wishing to make use of the cloud loose all common IT sense when doing so. Rackspace can go out of business just like Amazon. Does anyone question the sanity of an organization using Rackspace managed hosting in this manner?
Posted by: storm14k   Posted on: 12/18/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

Alert moderator to an offensive message

Subscribe to this discussion via Email or RSS

Now this is where it makes sense.  storm14k | 12/18/08
Keep local backups.  CobraA1 | 12/18/08
Why would hosted services imply....  storm14k | 12/18/08
RE: Migrating to Amazon Web Services: The blueprint  tfoydel | 12/18/08
Amazin' Amazon  aureolin@... | 12/18/08
RE: Amazin' Amazon  i_okk@... | 12/18/08
While this all sounds cool, cheap, etc., but..  dinosaur_z | 12/18/08
And thus your company becomes uncompetitive  dano-z | 12/18/08
Dig out of the mud  pwatson | 12/18/08
Amazon not strictly Linux  hamobu | 01/23/09
RE: Migrating to Amazon Web Services: The blueprint  phorvath@... | 12/18/08
your article  thesoaguy | 12/18/08
RE: Migrating to Amazon Web Services: The blueprint  Nagesh Tummala | 12/29/08
No reason why you can't keep local backup  hamobu | 01/23/09
EC2 also good for one time projects  hamobu | 01/23/09
RE: Migrating to Amazon Web Services: The blueprint  devils_advocate | 02/15/09
RE: Migrating to Amazon Web Services: The blueprint  Greg.Higgins@... | 07/07/09

What do you think?

SponsoredWhite Papers, Webcasts, and Downloads

advertisement
Click Here
advertisement

SmartPlanet

Click Here