Mark Stanislav:
> Fault tolerant infrastructure should be the point. 

Absolutely, but the granularity of nagios and puppet (Every half hour?
Every ten minutes?  Every five?) is simply too coarse to qualify as
fault-tolerance.  Propping a broken service back on its feet at this
frequency is worse than nothing, in my opinion.  

We absolutely design properly highly-available services, but patching
over serious crashes at even a one minute resolution would give us false
confidence in our architecture.

-- 
"No, I ain't got a fax machine!  I also ain't got an
Apple IIc, polio, or a falcon!"
                -- Ray, Achewood 2006-11-22

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