I absolutely do not. I see AWS outages and issues with provisioning all the time at work. Last time my home server went down was because the power went out and we don't have a generator.
i think what gets lost here is how we’re defining uptime. if you’re regularly experiencing ec2 outages that result in your apps and services being unavailable i find it very hard to believe you’re using ec2 correctly.
running a bare one-off ec2 instance on aws is a strange choice if you care about uptime.
running a bare one-off ec2 instance on aws is a strange choice if you care about uptime.