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Old 03-20-2013, 02:45 PM  
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Originally Posted by blazin View Post
Cloud hosting is not a magic bullet. Your hardware hosting the virtual instance can still die and all the data on it. You should consider your VM host disposable and provide contingency, make regular backups and take snapshots.
Any proper cloud host has a redundant distributed SAN storage array. They don't need "magic".

That being said, I always have onsite and remote backups.
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