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Re: Perl and the Amazon cloud, Part 1

by zentara (Archbishop)
on Apr 03, 2009 at 16:39 UTC ( [id://755311]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Perl and the Amazon cloud, Part 1

The "clouds" seem dangerous to me. With all the hacking going on (I think someone just tried to hack me online lately, by some DNS switch), it seems that it would behoove companies to avoid "network via internet", until the hackers rest in peace. :-)

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Re^2: Perl and the Amazon cloud, Part 1
by jasonk (Parson) on Apr 04, 2009 at 17:42 UTC

    So everyone should run their own datacenters, to make sure they can keep all the hackers out? That's a recipe for disaster. Running applications in the cloud is no more or less risky than running them on a colocated server, shared hosting, or any of the other places people currently run applications.


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    We're not surrounded, we're in a target-rich environment!
      I will forward your opinion that Clouds are secure, to the military..... I doubt they would even consider using it anywhere that counts.

      Seriously, we may be entering a very rough period electronic-wise, and the only people who have a hope of keeping their systems viable, are self-contained with their own power backup.

      If your priority is to save a few bucks, to avoid the cost of private data centers, with the knowledge that the system could be crashed by hackers, massive solar flares, or EMP bombs, you may be held negligent......if not by a court of man, but by the Big Honcho of the Universe. :-)


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Re^2: Perl and the Amazon cloud, Part 1
by parv (Parson) on Apr 05, 2009 at 14:57 UTC
    ... s/hacker/cracker/g, carry on ...
Re^2: Perl and the Amazon cloud, Part 1
by Gavin (Archbishop) on Apr 04, 2009 at 10:07 UTC

    "it seems that it would behoove companies to avoid "network via internet", until the hackers rest in peace. :-)"

    And when would that be......"When Hell freezes over I think!"

      When Hell freezes over I think!

      Or.....when people stop using the Microsoft virus engine. Whichever comes first. :-)


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