yes. it is a perpetual spinning infinity thing. When people want to build redundancy into a network I will always see where it is still not redundant. Like they use the same breaker for both sides of power outlets or they will use the same fiber cable for both the primary and redundant circuit and someone will cut the fiber cable at some point and both go down or the breaker will pop and both go down... I always ask what is the point of it?
an engineering brain is sometimes the issue. it takes a technician to just fix it, not an engineer.
maybe that is the reason some of this stuff is taking so long. An engineer keeps doing their engineering instead of just pulling the plug and fixing the root.
yes. it is a perpetual spinning infinity thing. When people want to build redundancy into a network I will always see where it is still not redundant. Like they use the same breaker for both sides of power outlets or they will use the same fiber cable for both the primary and redundant circuit and someone will cut the fiber cable at some point and both go down or the breaker will pop and both go down... I always ask what is the point of it?
an engineering brain is sometimes the issue. it takes a technician to just fix it, not an engineer.
maybe that is the reason some of this stuff is taking so long. An engineer keeps doing their engineering instead of just pulling the plug and fixing the root.