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- Karma
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- December 8, 2015 (10y ago)
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Datacenter is clearly a single point of failure. It easy to not notice someone pop in into the datacentre if no one knows who they are, or is it really the case that no one knows? Like for example some contract worker,…
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Datacenter is cleary a single point of failure. It easy to not notice someone pop in into the datactre if noone knows who they are, or is it really the case? Like for example some contract worker, let's say a 'cleaner'…
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