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Subject:    ARTICLE: Your network will fail. You just don't know when, or how.
From:       Network RADIUS <marketing () networkradius ! com>
Date:       2021-06-18 17:00:41
Message-ID: FB3B841C-C0C5-4C25-B75A-B96415FCDFB7 () networkradius ! com
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** Why you should design for a worst case scenario
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If you live in an earthquake zone, it's important to engineer buildings to survive an \
earthquake. You don't know when an earthquake will happen, or where exactly, or how \
big it's going to be, but you know that it will happen at some point during the \
lifetime of the building. And the consequences of not earthquake proofing can be \
deadly.

The same goes for your critical network infrastructure. At some point, some part of \
your network will go down. The consequences are not usually deadly, but it can feel \
that way when it's happening to you.

Read the full article...
https://networkradius.com/articles/2021/06/09/why-you-should-design-for-a-worst-case-scenario.html



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