On 16 Dec 2014, at 0:56, David Conrad wrote:
You appear to be suggesting that the Internet is so broken that taking steps to minimize single points of failure in your own infrastructure is pointless.
Not at all. That is a gross mischaracterization and overgeneralization of what I've said. As I'm known as an advocate for availability and resiliency, it's an especially silly mischaracterization and overgeneralization.
What I'm saying that software diversity has costs, and that all too often, the costs far outweigh the benefits in many organizations. And that even in organizations where it makes sense, it ought to be pretty low in terms of relative prioritization.
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