"filler at the end with numerous appendices of publicly available information" "how can a virtual server survive the failure of its hosting hypervisor or physical server?..."
So they moved the filler to the start of the book? Everything about this book seems to be filler since there is no such thing as a 'cloud'. Shared hosting and virtual servers have been around forever, everything about it has been worked out.
No filler? (Score:3, Insightful)
"filler at the end with numerous appendices of publicly available information"
"how can a virtual server survive the failure of its hosting hypervisor or physical server?..."
So they moved the filler to the start of the book? Everything about this book seems to be filler since there is no such thing as a 'cloud'. Shared hosting and virtual servers have been around forever, everything about it has been worked out.
Re:No filler? (Score:0)
what a stupid comment.
it the SAME thing!