Comment by tjoff

3 years ago

This seems like a recently popular exaggeration, I'd wager no one but a select few in the HN-bubble actually cares.

You will primarily be judged by how much of an inconvenience the outage was to every individual.

The best you can hope for is that the local ISP gets the blame, but honestly. It can't be more than a rounding error in the end.

I think it's more of a shield against upper management. AWS going down is treated like an act of god rendering everyone blameless. But if it's your one big server that goes down then it's your fault.

  • >> AWS going down is treated like an act of god rendering everyone blameless.

    Someone decided to use AWS, so there is blame to go around. I'm not saying if that blame is warranted or not, just that it sounds like a valid thing to say for people who want to blame someone.

    • “Nobody gets fired for using aws” is pretty big now a days. We use GCP but if they have an issue and it bubbles down to me nobody bats an eye when I say the magical cloud man made ut oh whoopsie and it wasn’t me.

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    • I doubt anyone has ever been fired for choosing AWS. I know for a fact that people have been fired after deciding to do it on bare metal and then it didn't work very well.

    • "I think it's more of a shield against upper management."

      "Someone decided to use AWS, so there is blame to go around."

      Upper management.