Failover Sounds Good… Until It Doesn’t Work
“We have failover.” That sounds reassuring. But when real failure hits… many systems still go down — hard. Why? Because failover is easy to configure — but extremely hard to make reliable at global scale. Here are the most common ways failover fails in production: RDS Multi-AZ enabled Kubernetes
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