After 10 years as an AWS customer and open-source contributor, they deleted my account and all data with zero warning. Here's how AWS's 'verification' process became a digital execution, and why you should never trust cloud providers with your only copy of anything.
“I put my carton of eggs in the fridge, and the fridge fell over, breaking all of my eggs.”
„I put my carton of eggs in two Amazon fridges on two different continents”
Well, it seem damned easy for Amazon to just delete the fridges, so it being on two different continents really didn’t matter, did it?
Yes, that’s what this blog post is about :)
The first rule of uptime is never have only one of something critical, including providers.