British airways computers crash

By: dmcq (dmcq.delete@this.fano.co.uk), June 8, 2017 5:54 am
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Michael S (already5chosen.delete@this.yahoo.com) on June 8, 2017 12:54 am wrote:
> RWT forum became a little dry of lately, so let's discuss something more juicy.
>
> In particular, I am interested in why nobody (well I'd guess not literally nobody, but certainly
> not many I had seen) is blaming OEM, which in this case most likely was Big Blue.
>
> Is it considered normal for very expensive computer system to be physically
> damaged just because some idiot pushed Big Red Button twice?
>

Damaging the computers shouldn't have brought down the system like it did. They should have had a physically separate fallback with a completely separate power system continually being updated on every transaction. That's just the basics for something like this. The system should not go down if somebody drops a bomb on it.
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