"Wait it out" is only a valid strategy when message rates are low enough that you can buffer them all until the network partition goes away again.
As an example, imagine a system sending a million 1 KB messages per second. To survive a 1 minute network outage it would need 60 GB extra storage to park the messages. If the outage lasts longer than it has space available, dropping messages becomes inevitable.
As an example, imagine a system sending a million 1 KB messages per second. To survive a 1 minute network outage it would need 60 GB extra storage to park the messages. If the outage lasts longer than it has space available, dropping messages becomes inevitable.