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handslive ([personal profile] handslive) wrote2021-05-12 07:51 am

Those words mean something

Looking at a recent post on this site from [personal profile] buhrger , I was reminded of something that came up in an online course I'm taking about Google's Cloud Platform (basically, their service that competes with AWS).  In a video about reliability and service level objectives, the lecturer makes the point that 100% availability is impossible.  He does this by saying, "Because we live in a quantum mechanical world..." The implication is that the world is a place where random events happen so you can't control for all modes of failure.  I groaned and rolled my eyes and was grateful this wasn't an in-person course because I'd have had to speak up, I think.  It would be more accurate and more germaine to point out that we live in an entropic universe where states of order will fall into disorder over time.

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