Comment by sschueller
16 hours ago
Yep, does anyone remember the OVH fire[1][2]?
[1] https://www.techradar.com/news/remember-the-ovhcloud-data-ce...
[2] https://blocksandfiles.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/ovhclo...
16 hours ago
Yep, does anyone remember the OVH fire[1][2]?
[1] https://www.techradar.com/news/remember-the-ovhcloud-data-ce...
[2] https://blocksandfiles.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/ovhclo...
I fully lost three small VPS there, and their response was poor: they didn't even refund time lost, they didn't compensate for time lost (e.g. a couple of months of free VPS), I got better updates from the news than from them (news were saying "almost total loss", while them were trying to convince me that I had the incredible bad luck that my three VPS were in the very small zone affected by the fire). The only way I had to recover what I lost was backups in local machines.
When someone point out how safe are cloud providers, as if they have multiple levels of redundancy and are fully protected against even an alien invasion, I remember the OVH fire.
OVH VPS is not the same as say, AWS EC2.
It's their "Compute" under "Public Cloud" that is competing against AWS EC2. https://us.ovhcloud.com/public-cloud/compute/
They handled the fire terribly and after that they improved a bit, but an OVH VPS is just a VM running on a single piece of hardware. Quite not the same thing as the "Compute" which is running on clusters.
contingency plan: Don't build your data center out of wood.
Plastic is made from the same stuff as gasoline.
Drain cleaner and hydrochloric acid makes salt water. Water is made of highly explosive hydrogen. Salt is made of toxic chlorine and explosive sodium.