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ta1243

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2023-02-08

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  • No matter where you run the job from, you run it in the required timezone, not UTC, and you still have the issue with what to do with the change in the local timezone.

    This isn't a problem that can be solved with a single technical solution.

  • And not the locals - as the local community can't sustain that amount of building. People come in temporarily while the work goes, then leave. This adds more pressure on the local community for again very little gain.

  • It certainly is, but that's a business question, not a technical question

    If the business requires it to run at 01:30 and there are two per day, or zero per day, then the business rules needs to define what happens. You can't solve this by running it at UTC.

  • And very few people work there relative to the impact. Sure nobody liked living near factories in ye olden days, but they did like the employment opportunities.

    You can see how few work there when you compare the size of the data centre and the size of the car park.

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