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msbrianp Updated - 8th Sep 2010
@Loverock Davidson- You must work at some 10 user company (or for the Microsoft BPOS Team). Try telling an enterprise customer "not to sweat it" Sorry Mr. CEO, just dont sweat your email, SharePoint, and OCS being down, orders not being processed, and customer service reps sitting idle without access to their data. "every server goes down at one time or another".

Your completely wrong about the SLA- Microsoft doesnt provide the reports on SLA, it's up to the customer to PROVE their outage, not sure how they do that without any uptime reports! Face the facts and admit the BPOS platform cant fail to other datacenters during outages, cant fail to passive nodes WITHIN the same datacenter during outages, can't provide detailed SLA's, and simply isnt ready for the enterprise. Maybe the small firms you work with are delighted being down, but my bet is most are looking for a way out.
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