### On Sat, 1 Jun 1996 18:04:56 -0400 (EDT), Tim Bass (@NANOG-LIST) ### <nanog@linux.silkroad.com> wrote to flatline@ironhorse.com (Christopher ### E. Stefan) concerning "Re: MAE-West is up again ( RA Contract Value )": TB> it seems ironic that projects of such importance to the IP World can be TB> configured to not to withstand a single platform crash That statement is untrue. At all our production sites, the service can withstand a single platform crash. This is because we have redundancy at those exchange points. However, at MAE-West, there was only one machine operational. The lack of a redundant machine was what prohibited declaration of production status. -- /*===================[ Jake Khuon <khuon@Merit.Net> ]======================+ | Systems Research Programmer, IE Group /| /|[~|)|~|~ N E T W O R K | | VOX: (313) 763-4907 FAX: (313) 747-3185 / |/ |[_|\| | Incorporated | +==[ Suite C2122, Bldg. 1 4251 Plymouth Rd. Ann Arbor, MI 48105-2785 ]==*/