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[-] squaresinger@lemmy.world 1 points 1 month ago

To save them from this desaster, backups would have been enough.

Failover and service availability are nice, but for this use case not really necessary.

If OOP had had regular backups to their PC and nothing else, it would have at least been pretty easy to rebuild everything on the same cloud provider and if they (understandably) didn't want to trust AWS again, they'd at least have a basis for rebuilding on another provider's cloud.

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