Designing a Failure-Tolerant Hosting Stack: Control, Data, and Recovery Planes
Concise answer: A failure-tolerant hosting stack is built so one broken component does not take the entire service offline. It separates management, traffic handling, storage, and recovery into distinct failure domains, then adds redundancy, monitoring, automation, and tested rollback paths so the platform can keep serving traffic during hardware, software, network, or power failures. Hosting […]