Comment by ljm
2 hours ago
I would be less worried if Cloudflare and AWS weren't involved in many more things than simply running DNS.
AWS - someone touches DynamoDB and it kills the DNS.
Cloudflare - someone touches functionality completely unrelated to DNS hosting and proxying and, naturally, it kills the DNS.
There is this critical infrastructure that just becomes one small part of a wider product offering, worked on by many hands, and this critical infrastructure gets taken down by what is essentially a side-effect.
It's a strong argument to move to providers that just do one thing and do it well.
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