Thanks for all your answers so far. I'd vote you guys up already, but I've used up my 30 limit and it won't reset for another 5 or so hours. :-(
OK, time for a bit of a tangettangent: Regarding the importance of uptime depending upon the criticality of the application...
So, let's say that the client will loose $50 per minute while the app is unavailable. However, the client will not pay more than $100,000 for the application and say that analysis determines (analysis is always right, of course) that for $100,000 you can only build an app that will risk as much as 12 hours of downtime per year (due to its architecture), a potential yearly cost of $36,000.
The client, of course, would likely balk at that number and might say no more than 1 hour of downtime per year is acceptable. That's 12 times more stable. Do you tell the customer, sorry, we can't do that for $100,000, or do you make your best attempt, hoping your analysis was conservative?
