This website made me reconsider if 99.9999% SLA and always online is really that important for lots of websites. I used to self-host my own server in my own apartment, but gave up on that after my internet provider had their first major outage that lasted almost a week. Also I didn’t want to worry about the fire hazard, or the server going down when I was traveling etc.

But a solar powered server seems interesting, if the batteries could be made fire safe.

  • PM_ME_VINTAGE_30S [he/him]@anarchist.nexus
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    3 hours ago

    Your business will not collapse because of 10 min of downtime a week, and if it does that is not technologies fault.

    Hospitals? Air traffic control? Power grid operators? Like these are exceptional businesses, but they’re out there.

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      I agree, but the number of business that have actual need for extreme uptime is insignificant compared to the number of businesses that don’t but think for some stupid reason they do.

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      Those do actually go down. Hospitals have to be evacuated after an earthquake, airports force all aircraft to divert or the grid has the sort of outage that gets it’s own Wikipedia page and needs to be black started.