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BGP (the protocol underpinning the internet) is built entirely for avoiding outages of any size.

Even email has a method baked into to the protocol for handling failure.

Fallbacks are good, baking in resiliency is better.




BGP has its problems (that time centurylink blackholed traffic but wouldn't drop their connections, bgp hijacks etc), but it's not centralised in single (or very few) points of failure


User iso1631 talked about attacks, not just outages.

The basic design BGP is very vulnerable against malicious attacks. Email security is nonexistent.




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