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>Let's all use the same cloud service. What could go wrong?
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Who cares? Donald Trump said he like Albo and had KRudd today (this means Australia is relevant!)
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>>519445513
Saar it has the best Indians in the world we are CEO. It crashed on holiday not our fault saar
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>>519445513
thought the whole point of 'le ebin cloud' was so your services are distributed across the globe.
how come just one data centre getting knocked offline took out the world? didn't amazon build failover/resilience into their network?
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without a plan b, mind you
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The bigger they are...
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>>519445948
Small indie company prease andastando
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>>519445948
Of course goy it definitely wasn’t about gaining total control of your data
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Part of using the cloud is designating which data center to use in case one of the data centers fails. The people using Amazon didn't specify redundancy or something along those lines
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>HMRC and national rail both went down when AWS went
>uk government decides everyone needs digital ID
>if digital IDs were in, nobody would be able to verify anything until the servers were fixed
Why the fuck is my government outsourcing its digital infrastructure to foreign powers?



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