I spent a year up in Michigan designing and standing up network systems. I'm certainly no expert on the subject but I know enough to identify that single point and avoid it with redundancy and failovers. I suspect there will be some introspection after this.
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Meanwhile, the computer system at Abrazo Health Hospital in Phoenix is down and it's causing all kinds of problems. My daughter-in-law's father is in that hospital after an injury and she is trying to look out for him as best she can.
News story here. That's her being interviewed starting at about 50 seconds in.
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Originally posted by Mikhailoh: Target registers went out nationwide today. Wonder how much they lost. Somebody did not do their redundancy/high availability homework right.
It's not just lost sales. I heard that people abandoned shopping carts full of merchandise and walked away in frustration. The labor to restock all that stuff doesn't come cheap, either.
They may get some of the sales back, but I'm sure a good bit migrated to Walmart. And I wonder, having been to Walmart, how soon those frustrated customers will return to Target.
I think we'd be surprised at how razor-thin the operating budgets are for a lot of organizations, not just retail. It's expensive to invest in good infrastructure, and the prevailing attitude seems to be "well, it won't happen here, or at least not this year, so let's defer that expense...."
etc., etc., etc.
I'm surprised this doesn't happen more often, tbh.
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