[TechRepublic] What high availability for cloud services means in the real world

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TechRepublic Member | November 21, 2011

What high availability for cloud services means in the real world

Thoran Rodrigues looks at what "high availability" really means when considering cloud services. Is contracting with multiple providers the answer? Read more

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