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by linsomniac 1654 days ago
If you aren't going to rely on external vendors, servers are really, really hard. Redundancy in: power, cooling, networking? Those get expensive fast. Drop your servers into a data center and you're in a similar situation to dropping it in AWS.

A couple years ago all our services at our data center just vanished. I call the data center and they start creating a ticket. "Can you tell me if there is a data center outage?" "We are currently investigating and I don't have any information I can give you." "Listen, if this is a problem isolated to our cabinet, I need to get in the car. I'm trying to decide if I need to drive 60 miles in a blizzard."

That facility has been pretty good to us over a decade, but they were frustratingly tight-lipped about an entire room of the facility losing power because one of their power feeder lines was down.

Could AWS improve? Yes. Does avoiding AWS solve these sorts of problems? No.