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by john-shaffer
1941 days ago
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Oh, I misunderstood what you meant by mothballed. Still, that is honestly a good example of why AWS is so much more reliable than GCP. AWS will keep the service running as-is even if they don't make any changes to it. GCP would just deprecate it instead and kill it off completely. Maybe that hasn't affected you yet, but the available evidence says that it has burnt plenty of people. We can't even be sure whether GCP itself will be around in 3 years: > In early 2018, top executives at Alphabet debated whether the company should leave the public cloud business, but eventually set a goal of becoming a top-two player by 2023, according to a report from The Information on Tuesday. If the company fails to achieve this goal, some staffers reportedly believe that Alphabet could withdraw from the market completely. [1] That's disputed and is not hard data, but there's not any positive reason to believe that GCP will exist after 2023 either. [1] https://www.cnbc.com/2019/12/17/google-reportedly-wants-to-b... |
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What evidence are you referring to here?