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by staticassertion
1361 days ago
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We've seen AWS go down. It's sort of a "haha, look at how much broke" but mostly it's a bunch of images don't load and maybe a few communication apps like Slack fail. 99% of the sites that go down are sites that really don't matter at all. Obviously if you need uptime better than AWS, don't use AWS, or use AWS and someone else. The reason people are fine accepting this is because the impact of "50% of the internet goes down" is hilariously unimpactful - 99% of the internet is just not anything to care about. |
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