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What you can learn from Amazon's cloud failures


  July 12, 2012 Published by  SearchCloudProvider.com  

Cloud Provider Essentials

SearchCloudProvider.com
Gina Narcisi, News Writer
Online businesses like Instagram, Pinterest and Netflix recently learned the hard way that the cloud is not invincible during the second Amazon cloud failure in a month. Although other cloud providers may be tempted to enjoy a little schadenfreude, the latest outages underscore some of the disaster recovery (DR) challenges and opportunities all providers face.

For all its redundancy, the cloud is still based on physical equipment -- and physical equipment fails. And even if cloud providers can't control the weather, they must still have a Plan B in case of a cloud outage.

LEARN FROM AMAZON'S MISTAKES


Cloud outage concerns hinder global cloud adoption

Cloud outage and cloud performance concerns are hindering global adoption, says a recent Alcatel-Lucent study. Customers demand transparency and clear service-level agreements (SLAs).
LEARN HOW TO PACIFY CLOUD OUTAGE FEARS


Cloud providers must overcome remote cloud concerns
Geographically remote businesses face difficulty in leveraging cloud. Cloud providers, with the help of carriers and value-added resellers (VARs), can bring cloud services to remote users.
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