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11 months ago
in Cloud Computing Does Not Spell the End for Common Sense I.T. Management on Technosailor
It's been said before, but different services have very different costs associated with them. It's easy for an outsider to simply say there should never be a single point of failure, but it's really a balance of cost, risk, and reward.
You bag on Smugmug, but take a step back and think about their problem. They have 335 million photos and store the original size in addition to 8 display sizes. Is it worth it for them to pay millions of dollars per year for storage that gets used for a few hours during that year?
Twitter, quite honestly, has enough outages of their own that keeping S3 as a single point of failure for their images is probably a relatively safe bet.
Maybe you don't understand the "web world" as well as you think?
You bag on Smugmug, but take a step back and think about their problem. They have 335 million photos and store the original size in addition to 8 display sizes. Is it worth it for them to pay millions of dollars per year for storage that gets used for a few hours during that year?
Twitter, quite honestly, has enough outages of their own that keeping S3 as a single point of failure for their images is probably a relatively safe bet.
Maybe you don't understand the "web world" as well as you think?
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Aaron Brazell
You'd also be honest about the fact that you're a SmugMug goon - whether employed by them or not - and that you have financial interestes in SmugMug's well being. Respectable, but you're not being transparent so I'll be transparent for you.
1 year ago
in A Review of Online Photo Services on firsttube.com
Great review! Most comparisons I read about these photo sharing sites miss the important details. This one was dead-on.
And Gosh, WordPress.com has done an amazing job with TONS of traffic and commodity hardware. Plus, Virtual Machines are cheap. What's the problem?
Now, SmugMug is behind the 8-ball. If you understood I.T. Management, then you'd admit I was right. Because I am.