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Sure, but more often than not - esp in cloud scenarios, sometimes you just get a machine that is having a bad day and it’s quicker to just eject it, let the rest of the infra pick up the slack, and then debug from there. Additionally if you’ve axed a machine, and got the same issue, you know it’s not a machine issue, so either go look at your networking layer or whatever configs you’re using to boot your machines from…


> esp in cloud scenarios

... so the nice thing about the about the cloud is that you can workaround cloud-specific issues?




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