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Did they move to AWS to ensure that their services go down more efficiently next time there's a hint of a natural disaster?


You do know that AWS did not go down during Sandy, right?

/me knocks on wood


Well, but it's not like AWS didn't have its share of downtime in the last couple of weeks. Back then the recommendation of the arm-chair-admins was to move to dedicated hardware you own. Oh the irony.


Not necessarily. If they only have their setup in a single AWS datacenter, and it gets hit by a hurricane, then you still have issues.

The real issue is geographic redundancy, regardless of using AWS or dedicated hardware.


With the last round of failures some of the people affected reported that they couldn't start up instances in other datacenters since those were overloaded. Still, I agree - the underlying problem is cross-datacenter redundancy but that's a very difficult problem to tackle and might just not be economically feasible.




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