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For example, if you need to do maintenance on an electrical circuit and that activity will bring down a server, is it "riskier" to move the server to a new circuit before the maintenance or wait until the maintenance is finished to bring the machine back online.
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Services like Cloudflare, Akamai and Amazon Web Services help spread traffic from one site to Web servers all over the world, so that an unexpected peak in traffic does not bring down a site.
Or bring down a government.
This will bring down a short menu.
This will bring down a menu.
Because instead of bringing down a single server farm hosting with the authentication data, a DOS attack would have to identify and bring down many blockchain nodes hosted by several parties within the same permissioned blockchain environment.
On one occasion, after a successful DDoS attack brings down a targeted web server, Topiary responds in characteristic fashion to the hacker responsible, Storm: "You're like our resident sniper sitting in the crow's nest with a goddamn deck-shattering electricity blast," he writes.
Amazon single-handedly brought down a chunk of the Web in April, and again more recently, when its servers, which many cloud services rely on, went down.
It brought down a government.
And, cloud operators employ the technology of VM migration to balance load among physical servers or bring down certain servers for maintenance purposes, which means the network topology of a cluster of VM's could change during the whole period of data processing.
That may not fix the seg fault problem, but it may handle the locking problem better, i.e., one process crashing won't bring down the whole server.
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