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Remember when the sales pitch of The Cloud was it would always be online?
Back to self hosted datacenters it is. We rely on big tech way too much.
The cloud is just someone else’s computer, and it always has been.
But usually with smarter people operating more complex and resilient systems.
Or so you'd think lol.
No, but their uptime is a lot better than most. A lot of companies would have monthly outages just for patching before they moved to massively scaled hosted services.
Remember when BlackBerry would have an outage maybe once a year and everyone complained?
True but the impact of these AWS/Azure/Google outages is huge and affects companies and services world wide.
It's only really noteworthy because it affects everyone at the same time. If everyone had an individual outage for the same duration at a random time, it wouldn't even be noticeable in most cases.
On the other hand, when service X is down, you can go to another service or do something else... When half of the services are down, well...
It's like one chicken farmer invented a new low cost web-scale egg storage container.
The main thing i learn in these outages is that so many services are lot less important than people think and many people spend far too many hours in work. Definitely less useful than chickens at any rate.