So in order to max out someone's billing, just run a query that will take half a second or few once every ten minutes to make sure that "ten minute minimum" is applied throughout every hour of the day.:(
The "cloud" still has the same issues people have complained about for years:
- Usually no effective way to back up large data sets to local media
- Usually no effective way to restore large data sets from local media
- Unpredictable costs
- Single point of failure: one service provider
- "All or nothing" failures
- Virtually impossible to switch providers
- Performance limited by network bandwidth
- Difficulty loading large data sets for initial deployment
- At the mercy of the provider; often no way to
So in order to max out someone's billing, just run a query that will take half a second or few once every ten minutes to make sure that "ten minute minimum" is applied throughout every hour of the day. :(
And we alll know that self-hosted services never go down.
<rolleyes>Of course you could try using the </> explicitly...</rolleyes>
The "cloud" still has the same issues people have complained about for years:
- Usually no effective way to back up large data sets to local media
- Usually no effective way to restore large data sets from local media
- Unpredictable costs
- Single point of failure: one service provider
- "All or nothing" failures
- Virtually impossible to switch providers
- Performance limited by network bandwidth
- Difficulty loading large data sets for initial deployment
- At the mercy of the provider; often no way to
How is it pronounced?