I'm curious about how different organizations handled the recent outage of AWS. For those of you who had a disaster recovery plan (DRP) in place, did it address potential issues with cloud providers going down? If your DRP did account for this, what strategies did your organization implement to keep operations running?
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We were fine since we only rely on the cloud for disaster recovery, but our partners' APIs didn't handle the outage well. It’s a risk we acknowledged in our yearly evaluations.
Our DRP did include cloud outage scenarios. We were able to switch to a different region and tap into our local backups, which kept us operational, though it did slow things down a bit.
Absolutely! Too much reliance on external cloud services can lead to these headaches. Our company decided to go completely off the cloud, and it's been a lot smoother.
Our infrastructure held up well, but a lot of our SaaS vendors were down. When half the internet is down, there’s not much you can do about it.
I totally get the frustration! We've been evaluating multi-cloud strategies now because of these outages. It’s becoming clear that hybrid setups are more reliable.

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