Comment by siliconc0w
11 hours ago
They need to keep an emergency backup Claude to fix the production Claude when it goes down.
(More seriously I wonder if they'd consider using Openai or Gemini for this purpose)
11 hours ago
They need to keep an emergency backup Claude to fix the production Claude when it goes down.
(More seriously I wonder if they'd consider using Openai or Gemini for this purpose)
Opus and Sonnet are still working fine in AWS Bedrock (and probably Google Vertex), so they genuinely do have an emergency backup Claude they can use.
Isnt bedrock and vertex pass thru to anthropic servers ? I didnt know aws/google are deploying the actual models
AWS actually hosts the models. Security & isolation is part of the proposed value proposition for people and organizations that need to care about that sort of stuff.
It also allows for consolidated billing, more control over usage, being able to switch between providers and models easily, and more.
I typically don’t use Bedrock, but when I have it’s been fine. You can even use Claude Code with a Bedrock API key if you prefer
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/bedrock/latest/userguide/what-is...
https://code.claude.com/docs/en/amazon-bedrock
(I am not affiliated with AWS in any way. I’m just a user stuck in their ecosystem!)
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Bedrock runs all their stuff in house and doesn’t send any data elsewhere or train on it which is great for organizations who already have data governance sign off with AWS.
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Maybe they can use the ultimate backup...human programmers!