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Old 08-06-2009, 12:10 PM  
flip.green
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There are pros and cons to it

The high points being that they are easy to backup, replicate, and restore. It's also flexible in the sense that you can go from very small footprint configurations to large

Low points being that if the provider sucks in general your slice of their grid will suck as well and perhaps particularly bad. The technology is still fairly new and many companies are just getting on the wagon

Perhaps the best thing about these solutions is that they are easy to jump into and use right away and just as easy to walk away from.
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