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While this seems like something that absolutely should not have happened, it's also a good reminder that "it's in the cloud" does not mitigate the need for a good backup strategy. Maybe not the same level of on-site tape library backup solution many of us used to have; but, dumping the data onto a cold storage location on a different cloud on a regular basis would be a reasonable precaution.

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This is insane. The data is gone??? Why would you delete the instances? Think about it, they made a terrible decision to just stop services for no other reason than cost cutting. Customers were not fully aware and they randomly deleted everything. While still a horrible solution, they could have just shutdown the instances and had the data available for a period while they assessed the impact but no, they just went straight to delete. That is the most extreme example of incompetence that I’ve seen in a while.

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