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Cloud computing is becoming very prevalent in many application areas. However there is still little research in application of software engineering techniques for development of software systems, intended for execution in cloud environments. In this paper we make a deeper look at currently existing architectural tactics for achieving availability in the cloud. A case study at the end of the paper shows that using some of these tactics one may achieve high levels of availability.