You might have multiple datacenters, but until everyone isn’t in the same office, you still have the same problem (office can burn down, or fall down and bury everyone).
Also, it’s email. It was literally designed to work in such a way that you can be down for days and still get your email.
> You might have multiple datacenters, but until everyone isn’t in the same office, you still have the same problem (office can burn down, or fall down and bury everyone).
Fastmail has multiple offices.
> Also, it’s email. It was literally designed to work in such a way that you can be down for days and still get your email.
Delivery is designed that way, not storage. Once Fastmail tells the sender that a message was delivered to an inbox, Fastmail cannot ask the sender to redeliver it if its inbox storage is lost.
Also, it’s email. It was literally designed to work in such a way that you can be down for days and still get your email.