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A Cautionary Tale: Page 2 of 2

So my erstwhile intern and I switched gears to build new golden images for the server operating systems. The Dell 1850s needed Windows Server 2008 after all. But some cheapskate (oh, wait, that was me), ordered the 1850s with CD rather than DVD drives and Windows 2008 is on DVD. Plug in the USB DVD drive, and we discovered that to boot from the USB DVD, we needed a BIOS upgrade, which we could download from the Internet. No problem, if all three Internet connections weren't down.

This all makes me wonder about using cloud computing, and especially cloud storage, for my primary apps. Even with three Internet connections, I was cut off from email, my web CRM system and storage at Nirvanix. Yes, I could have had more robust connections, and yes, we could have just plugged the mux into the 40kva ups, where it's now powered, but you really can't make things fool-proof. Fools will always find a new and inventive way to foul things up.

PS:I called the cable company so next week we'll have four Internet connections.  When all of them fail, I'll have another story to tell.