Re: I've heard of even Unicorns throwing consistency out the window. Apparently Netflix has a bunch of "cleanup jobs" [to fix "bad" transactions]
If your business model is to be cheap with high volume sales, then corrupting say 1 out of 10,000 customer transactions may be worth it. If you give customers a good price and/or they have no viable alternative, you can live with such hiccups, and the shortcuts/sacrifices may even make the total system cheaper. You are like a veterinarian instead of a doctor: you can take shortcuts and bork up an occasional spleen without getting your pants sued off. But most domains are NOT like that.
If your business model is to be cheap with high volume sales, then corrupting say 1 out of 10,000 customer transactions may be worth it. If you give customers a good price and/or they have no viable alternative, you can live with such hiccups, and the shortcuts/sacrifices may even make the total system cheaper. You are like a veterinarian instead of a doctor: you can take shortcuts and bork up an occasional spleen without getting your pants sued off. But most domains are NOT like that.