Even if it is not their fault, what people see is that they provide bad quality service. Very low percentage ofthem will care to read details when Netflix publishes a post-mortem of an issue, assuming they even do.
that… is unlikely… they took 7 years to migrate TO AWS, and the last i heard they completed a massive migration to IPv6 on AWS in 2021… it’d take them a massive amount of engineering and time to migrate off AWS
also it’d be massive news… netflix is basically THE number 1 AWS “success” story
Years ago. It was a massive cost-cutting venture to repatriate their stuff.
We used to say “you ain’t Netflix” to mean you didn’t need all that infrastructure dutch rudder shit. Now since they repatriated their data it kinda means you can afford to pay the cloud tax instead of employing people and having control of your data.
It used to mean “you’re not big enough.” Now it means “you haven’t figured it out yet.”
Is it Netflix’s fault or AWS?
Even if it is not their fault, what people see is that they provide bad quality service. Very low percentage ofthem will care to read details when Netflix publishes a post-mortem of an issue, assuming they even do.
Not on AWS anymore, I though.
that… is unlikely… they took 7 years to migrate TO AWS, and the last i heard they completed a massive migration to IPv6 on AWS in 2021… it’d take them a massive amount of engineering and time to migrate off AWS
also it’d be massive news… netflix is basically THE number 1 AWS “success” story
Yea, I thought maybe they migrated away from them too, but wasn’t sure.
I can’t find anything online about them moving off of aws.
Years ago. It was a massive cost-cutting venture to repatriate their stuff.
We used to say “you ain’t Netflix” to mean you didn’t need all that infrastructure dutch rudder shit. Now since they repatriated their data it kinda means you can afford to pay the cloud tax instead of employing people and having control of your data.
It used to mean “you’re not big enough.” Now it means “you haven’t figured it out yet.”
If it’s AWS fault, it’s also their fault for choosing AWS.