33. Dispatching requests for server’s access


Figure 1. Diagram of settings to dispatching requests for server’s access
Currently there are talking about cloud servers, which locations of servers are unknown. One of those configurations would be block chain servers.

How could you offer a service to clients without knowledge of your servers such as encryption technology, admin personnel, and locations of those servers? If there was something wrong, how could you fix that or identify the problems?
Block chain’s service should be ruled out by governments as detectives couldn’t localize, locate, or identify any source of problems.

In the diagram above, it describes an example of configuration of Dispatching Interface Gateway for Google’s services.
Let assume that Canada and USA requires gmail server for their residents must be located in their soil. Any request access for gmail would be redirected to correct servers in either Canada or USA by the Dispatching Interface Gateway.

With this configuration, we could tap or monitor the Dispatching Interface Gateway to follow an access request in case of problems.


* September 6, 2018: The bottom line of this posting is "you must know where your servers located and provide a method to track down issues."

You can't say that the message was from a server somewhere in Canada, and there were around 300 servers in Canada. You must provide concrete answers.

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  1. The bottom line of this posting is "you must know where your servers located and provide a method to track down issues."

    You can't say that the message was from a server somewhere in Canada, and there were around 300 servers in Canada. You must provide concrete answers.

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