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	<title>Comments on: The True Cloud With NUMA</title>
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		<title>By: Adam@EOGamer</title>
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		<description>I hate cloud based hosting, to be honest
I went with uk company cloud offering 10TB of bandwith and a sizeable amount of ram/cpu units, it was a real pain in the ass
Anytime you ran anything intensive (say a database backup) the entire cloud your sites resided on, would freeze and you&#039;d need to do a manual restart of the VPS/Cloud.
IT&#039;s an exciting idea, but it&#039;s definatly still in it&#039;s infancy.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I hate cloud based hosting, to be honest<br />
I went with uk company cloud offering 10TB of bandwith and a sizeable amount of ram/cpu units, it was a real pain in the ass<br />
Anytime you ran anything intensive (say a database backup) the entire cloud your sites resided on, would freeze and you&#8217;d need to do a manual restart of the VPS/Cloud.<br />
IT&#8217;s an exciting idea, but it&#8217;s definatly still in it&#8217;s infancy.</p>
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