Re: Time for community-managed infrastructure for TDE stable?

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On 07/28/2019 04:25 AM, Timothy Pearson wrote:
> Due to my involvement in both projects, I was able to pull some strings at
> Integricloud [2] and get a dedicated, powerful server permanently
> dedicated to the TDE project.  This dedicated box is the server that I am
> working with Slavek to port the existing TDE data and functions to; as a
> self-contained unit managed by an external cloud provider service
> availability and connectivity should be excellent, and the horsepower of
> the box is sufficient to even be able to run builds on if desired.

That's good news, but ... always keep a running fallback in the event the
cloud falls over -- for good. That's the only downside to putting control of
infrastructure in the hands of a 3rd party.

Best wishes with your project and keep fighting the good fight Tim!

-- 
David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E.

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