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by throwaway2048
2699 days ago
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This is a myth, and it needs to die. AWS was not designed for amazon's infrastructure, nor was it spare capacity of said infrastructure at any point. It was built from the ground up to be an independent service selling to third parties, on independent servers in independent data centers. It took many years for amazon.com retail stuff to migrate to it, and supposedly some parts still aren't migrated. |
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> Well, the first big thing Bezos realized is that the infrastructure they'd built for selling and shipping books and sundry could be transformed an excellent repurposable computing platform. So now they have the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud, and the Amazon Elastic MapReduce, and the Amazon Relational Database Service, and a whole passel' o' other services browsable at aws.amazon.com. These services host the backends for some pretty successful companies, reddit being my personal favorite of the bunch.
https://plus.google.com/+RipRowan/posts/eVeouesvaVX
(posted in 2011, and he claims he left amazon 6½y before that)
You sound confident so I'm sure there's something to it. But on the other hand, there's loads more, similar comments in that memo.
And Steve, well, Steve is known to be quite the iconoclast. I never took him to suffer fools gladly.