Beyond high-profile global consumer and consumer-enterprise disruptions, the AWS and Vodafone outages this month show how Industry 4.0 can fail without proper cloud and network redundancy. https://hubs.ly/Q03PLjcY0
AWS and Vodafone outages highlight Industry 4.0 risks
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Making alternative on-premise infrastructure arrangements for critical business needs while operating from cloud to manage cloud outages is becoming important based on recent cloud infrastructure outages.
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Experts in a recent ABC News report, including Dr. Qi Liao from Central Michigan University, discussed how this concentration of digital infrastructure creates both strength and vulnerability. While large cloud providers can invest heavily in security and resilience, their dominance also means that a single outage can ripple across much of the global internet. The discussion raises broader questions about decentralization, redundancy, and the need for public oversight of critical digital infrastructure. https://lnkd.in/eA_6WtAs
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“Monday's AWS outage serves as another reminder that the internet's current architecture creates systemic risks that go far beyond any single company's control. While cloud centralization has brought many benefits, it's also created digital infrastructure that can fail catastrophically when key components break.” From https://lnkd.in/eGDayQ-c
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🚨 AWS Outage: A Lesson in Cloud Resilience? The recent AWS outage in the US East region has impacted hundreds of enterprises with ripple effects globally. Early reports point to a control plane failure. I’d describe it as a “Failover Failure” — even with impressive levels of resilience and availability, there may still exist a single point of failure somewhere deep within complex cloud architectures. What’s particularly intriguing is despite the active-active redundancy model often paired with a third standby — essentially redundancy over redundancy - outages still occur. This implies larger and larger data centers amid ongoing energy constraints. Perhaps it’s time to rethink scalability, sustainability, and true fault tolerance. 🔗 Read more: https://lnkd.in/dAtrvn_C
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💡 Reflections on the Recent AWS Outage The recent AWS outage brought parts of the digital world to a standstill — from banks and telecoms to popular apps we use every day. It’s another reminder of how deeply our businesses depend on a few global cloud providers. For resilience professionals, the lessons are clear: 🔹 Avoid single-provider dependency. Build multi-region and multi-cloud capabilities. 🔹 Redundancy is not resilience — true resilience comes from diversity and tested recovery paths. 🔹 Understand your third-party dependencies; even indirect ones can disrupt operations. 🔹 Communication is critical. During outages, clarity and speed matter as much as recovery. 🔹 Continuity remains our responsibility, regardless of where the infrastructure sits. Cloud resilience is now a strategic topic — not just an IT concern. The question is, how many organizations are truly ready for such disruptions? #BusinessContinuity #Resilience #AWSOutage #RiskManagement #OperationalResilience
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Major Internet Outage Highlights the Importance of Reliable Infrastructure! This morning, a major Amazon Web Services (AWS) outage disrupted dozens of websites, apps, and banks across the UK and beyond; including Lloyds, Halifax, EE, Canva, and even Government Gateway services. The incident once again demonstrates just how dependent modern businesses are on cloud infrastructure, and how costly downtime can be. At Propeller Studios, we know that uptime, security, and resilience are absolutely critical. That’s why our hosting infrastructure is built with robust redundancy, continuous monitoring, and layered security to ensure our clients stay online, even when others don’t. While outages like today’s AWS incident serve as a wake-up call for many, they reinforce our ongoing commitment to keeping our clients’ systems secure, stable, and always available. In a digital world where every second counts, your business deserves infrastructure built to withstand disruption. 💡 Learn more about how we keep our clients online: https://lnkd.in/ervxhSkw
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“The key lies in building resilience into your infrastructure from the outset. Diversifying across multiple cloud providers and geographic regions is essential to ensure redundancy and enable seamless failover when disruption occurs.” Jake Madders, Co-founder and Director at Hyve, was featured in an article by Capacity - a techoraco brand, discussing the lessons from the recent AWS outage, which disrupted major services worldwide. In the article, he highlights the importance of architectural resilience, multi-cloud strategies, and proactive continuity planning, especially as Europe's overreliance on a few hyperscalers becomes increasingly clear. Read the full article to discover how to stay truly resilient: #AWS #AWSOutage #YourCloudExperts
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https://lnkd.in/gMn6yYxy So many lessons, so little time. However, in my opinion, the biggest lesson of this and other cloud failures is that making your business dependent on outside resources, in particular a single provider, is a recipe for disaster. It's amazing how many businesses have shoehorned their business processes into "public cloud" (spoiler alert: your cloud resources are owned by a private corporation which is probably actively competing against your core business), leaving them vulnerable to this kind of failure.
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Dear ladies and gentlemen, first, this recent event (AWS global outage) has sparked these important discussions of companies and individuals relying heavily on only a small group of companies providing cloud services (Microsoft, Google and Amazon). Second, this incident has highlighted both the technical and political ramifications of this heavy reliance of big firms only, especially centralised cloud services. My company is currently developing a new solution, which will be coming out soon before the end of the year. Stay tuned for further updates.
UPDATES: Following the AWS (Amazon Web Services) global outage yesterday, it is necessary to start discussing how everyone should not put all their eggs in one basket, amongst only a small group of companies (Microsoft, AWS and Google), especially considering the recent trend of recurring global outages that have taken place earlier this year. Here at IDCOOP, we are currently developing a new de-centralised cloud storage solution, to provide both individual and companies ( big and small) a new option. Stay tuned for more updates! https://lnkd.in/gdNV4iTe
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AWS US-EAST-1 Outage: A typical "Shege Promax" Downtime is the ultimate buzzkill 😅. I was thinking about the recent AWS US-EAST-1 outage and how even multi-region setups couldn't save the day when the control plane went down. It got me reflecting on the power of multi-cloud strategies - spreading your services across providers can be a game-changer for resilience. Not just about avoiding vendor lock-in, but ensuring your operations keep humming even when one provider hits a snag. Of course, it's not all smooth sailing - more clouds mean more complexity. But for critical services, it might just be worth the extra layer of security. How does your team approach cloud resilience? Any multi-cloud wins to share? 💡 #CloudComputing #MultiCloud #Resilience
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