So say I'm lazy (and I am!) and want high availability without having to do it myself. Seems like "the cloud" is my answer, but not all clouds are created equal so I'm having a tough time identifying providers.
So who are the "true cloud" providers, which to me means at the very least they have automatic (not manual) failover of VMs to another server in case theirs goes offline.
And does anybody use a fully redundant SAN to eliminate that as a single point of failure?
How about data center redundancy, so if power is cut and generators sieze at datacenter A, then everything spins back up in datacenter B? (I know the costs would be insane for this, so this is more of a curiosity thing than anything)
So who are the "true cloud" providers, which to me means at the very least they have automatic (not manual) failover of VMs to another server in case theirs goes offline.
And does anybody use a fully redundant SAN to eliminate that as a single point of failure?
How about data center redundancy, so if power is cut and generators sieze at datacenter A, then everything spins back up in datacenter B? (I know the costs would be insane for this, so this is more of a curiosity thing than anything)