π Theyβre going to lose customers. resets Days Without Incident sign to zero
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No they won't. They could execute a company board and CEO and the replacements would still never consider an alternative
Depending on the project, cloud server uptime is vitally important. Some companies might instead consider Linode, AWS or Google Cloud. Not that I like those last two any better.
Can't pin it on CrowdStrike this time. Or the EU.
It is almost always cheaper (within a few years) to host your own hardware in rented rack space.
And safer as the coverup leading up to sunburst incident has proven