I wouldn't go that far. The SLA is a contract, and they are clear on the remedy (up to 100% refund if they don't hit 95% uptime in a month).
Just like reading medication side effects, they are letting you know that downtime is possible, albeit unlikely.
All of the documentation and training programs explain the consequence of single-region deployments.
The outage was a mistake. Let's hope it doesn't indicate a trend. I'm not defending AWS. I'm trying to help people translate the incident into a real lesson about how to proceed.
You don't have control over the outage, but you do have control over how your app is built to respond to a similar outage in the future.
Just like reading medication side effects, they are letting you know that downtime is possible, albeit unlikely.
All of the documentation and training programs explain the consequence of single-region deployments.
The outage was a mistake. Let's hope it doesn't indicate a trend. I'm not defending AWS. I'm trying to help people translate the incident into a real lesson about how to proceed.
You don't have control over the outage, but you do have control over how your app is built to respond to a similar outage in the future.