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by whstl
318 days ago
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You know the quote: It is difficult to get a man to understand something, when his salary depends on his not understanding it. A lot of people in this industry have near-zero operations knowledge that doesn't involve AWS, and it's frightening. |
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Everyone saying "you should've had offsite backups" certainly has a point but 99% of the blame lies with AWS here. This entire process must've crossed so many highly paid "experts" and no one considered freezing an account before nuking it for some compliance thing.
It's just baffling.
Hope these cases will lead to more people leaving the clouds and going back to on-prem stuff.