My main point is the complex protections and needs have NOT been accounted for, the continuation of providing service despite computational sctewups has not been met, or studied.
Its a complete dogs breakfast.
My main point is the complex protections and needs have NOT been accounted for, the continuation of providing service despite computational sctewups has not been met, or studied.
Its a complete dogs breakfast.
There are rules that can be followed, but medical records for 51 million people do not need to be stored at every hospital.
Your point is a start.
@kevinrns @TomAoki of course, there's no need to keep the records for all the people. But at least the ones being treated by that specific ward
@stefano
Exactly.
All critical data should be held locally as primary, and clouds should be for backups and shares. If making cloud as primary, multiple physical connections with different routes should be always kept, if the data there is "critical".
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