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Comment by QuercusMax

6 hours ago

Building on someone else's platform is always gonna be a risky move, and building a platform on top of someone else's platform is even riskier.

My company used to use a hosting provider that was basically AWS plus some extra guarantees. We just finished migrating onto regular AWS because they now offer what we need directly.

But...AWS is a platform too, no? Seems like you're in the same category of risk you just moved to a more well-known name. Granted, Amazon is the most reliable even if they have their own quirks.

  • Each critical dependency you stack multiplies your risk. Now you have to worry about Railway AND Google causing business-damaging outages.