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We had a weird internet issue last Friday (another thread) which is causing
me to question this stuff.

On Mon, Feb 27, 2017 at 2:19 PM, Chris Bipes <chris.bipes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

Because they have fully redundant SAN and hosts where they can fire up
your DC on if they have a failure. But while they are doing that, you are
down. So I would question them.

I will.

I would even speak with another cloud provider.

Planning on that already.


I would insist on making sure both of my DC's are on separate SANs and
Hosts.

Makes sense based on what I'm hearing here.



I would be willing to pay extra for that type of configuration.

Also if you have two DC's now, they should both be running DNS in a
mirrored mode. They should be your two primary DNS servers for your
clients. Each one should be configured with the forwarders your ISP gave
you. If they gave you two, each one of your DNS servers should have the
primary / secondary forwarders reversed from each other.

That's all true, EXCEPT that last thing where the primary/secondary are
reversed.

I swear, the older I get the dumber/more ignorant I get.






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