Do the remote mirror sites have to phone back to the mother ship in the bay area? Or can they operate completely independently? I have a lot of home automation, switches, lights, garage door, etc. If they can't reach the internet and phone home, they are DOA.
Ive been thinking about the transition to the cloud and disaster recovery.
Most everything I run today is either completely in the cloud, bits and data, or some hybrid.
For example, Salesforce, Azure and AWS. Without those, my company cannot operate. Many companies are in the same boat.
There are two major faults in the bay area: Hayward and San Andreas. They are due for a large shift. If that happens and the bay area is leveled, are we crippled to the point where we can't produce basic goods?
Yes, this is technical, but it's also political because I'm wondering if any politician is asking the Q and if not, why not?
Ive been thinking about the transition to the cloud and disaster recovery.
Most everything I run today is either completely in the cloud, bits and data, or some hybrid.
For example, Salesforce, Azure and AWS. Without those, my company cannot operate. Many companies are in the same boat.
There are two major faults in the bay area: Hayward and San Andreas. They are due for a large shift. If that happens and the bay area is leveled, are we crippled to the point where we can't produce basic goods?
Yes, this is technical, but it's also political because I'm wondering if any politician is asking the Q and if not, why not?