Oh for sure, redundancy for the load-balancers, app servers, caches, and database servers are a must ... if it can fail, it will at the worst time ;-)
My point was more that the frequency at which I and others are having DO issues seems to be higher than AWS recently (I can't independently verify it until I've used AWS myself) and truth be told it's a subjective/opinionated statement. I do remember a time when AWS was extremely flaky when they first started, so I'd like to think it's merely growing pains for DO, but at the same time ... I have my own growing pains to worry about.
My point was more that the frequency at which I and others are having DO issues seems to be higher than AWS recently (I can't independently verify it until I've used AWS myself) and truth be told it's a subjective/opinionated statement. I do remember a time when AWS was extremely flaky when they first started, so I'd like to think it's merely growing pains for DO, but at the same time ... I have my own growing pains to worry about.