• GissaMittJobb@lemmy.ml
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    9 hours ago

    It’s mostly a skill issue for services that go down when USE-1 has issues in AWS - if you actually know your shit, then you don’t get these kinds of issues.

    Case in point: Netflix runs on AWS and experienced no issues during this thing.

    And yes, it’s scary that so many high-profile companies are this bad at the thing they spend all day doing

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      9 minutes ago

      Case in point: Netflix runs on AWS and experienced no issues during this thing.

      But Netflix did encounter issues. For example the account cancel page did not work.

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      7 hours ago

      Yeah, if you’re a major business and don’t have geographic redundancy for your service, you need to rework your BCDR plan.

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        Absolutely this. We are based out of one region, but also have a second region as a quick disaster recovery option, and we have people 24/7 who can manage the DR process. We’re not big enough to have live redundancy, but big enough that an hour of downtime would be a big deal.

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      5 hours ago

      What’s the general plan of action when a company’s base region shits the bed?

      Keep dormant mirrored resources in other regions?

      I presumed the draw of us-east-1 was its lower cost, so if any solutions involve spending slightly more money, I’m not surprised high profile companies put all their eggs in one basket.

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        4 hours ago

        I presumed the draw of us-east-1 was its lower cost

        At no time is pub-cloud cheaper than priv-cloud.

        The draw is versatility, as change didn’t require spinning up hardware. No one knew how much the data costs would kill the budget, but now they do.