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There's nothing particularly wrong with AWS, other than the pricing premium.

The key is that you need to understand no provider will actually put their ass on the line and compensate you for anything beyond their own profit margin, and plan accordingly.

For most companies, doing nothing is absolutely fine, they just need to plan for and accept the occasional downtime. Every company CEO wants to feel like their thing is mission-critical but the truth is that despite everything being down the whole thing will be forgotten in a week.

For those that actually do need guaranteed uptime, they need to build it themselves using a mixture of providers and test it regularly. They should be responsible for it themselves, because the providers will not. The stuff that is actually mission-critical already does that, which is why it didn't go down.



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