Could the AWS Outage Happen To You?
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Could the AWS Outage Happen To You?

No doubt we’ve all been affected by the recent Amazon Web Services outage in one form or probably many. It’s had coverage the Internet over… now that the Internet is again running. We’re also starting to get a picture of what went wrong.

This article isn’t a big I told you so about public cloud, nor is it a jab at Amazon or the poor Engineer who must have had a rough couple of days this week.

I’m hoping that this article serves as a bit of a public service announcement for the way that we all operate within our Enterprise and Private clouds so that the same doesn’t happen to those of us running the infrastructure within our organisations.

Read the full article.

Matthew Kelly

Account Executive

8 年

It would never happen if your running Stratoscale in your Data Centers. Stratoscale is delivering a software solution which will transform your existing infrastructure into an application-centric, multi-tenant, Hybrid Cloud supporting Containers and Object Storage Applying the same cloud methodology to all workloads and data, regardless of their location, will provide your developers with the agility, self-service and ease of use they require. It’s as simple as using AWS. Who wants to learn more??

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Jomak Makela

Leader | Strategist | Customer Focused | Story Teller | Alliance Builder

8 年

Great read Matt

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