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https://i.rdrama.net/images/1716132797317715.webp

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omg is that a fight club reference :marseysoypoint:

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Buried under the news from Google I/O this week is one of Google Cloud's biggest blunders ever: Google's Amazon Web Services competitor accidentally deleted a giant customer account for no reason.

UniSuper, an Australian pension fund that manages $135 billion worth of funds and has 647,000 members, had its entire account wiped out at Google Cloud, including all its backups that were stored on the service

!codecels

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Oopsie woopsie, google made a little fricky wucky, now all your retirement documents are gone. No money for you when you're done wage slaving. Too bad for you, aussie c*nts :!marseylaugh: :cuntgenocide:

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>pension fund

What a tragedy they were able to restore it. Day of the webscale pillow when?

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"They" as in the super fund

They had backups on another service outside of Google

If not for that they would have been totally fricked

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The guy who fought for multi-cloud backups needs a raise.

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Hire DEI,

Get DEI

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Total Satya Victory

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Google's knocking it out of the park lately

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deleted a giant customer account for no reason. UniSuper, an Australian pension fund that manages $135 billion worth of funds

I think the pension fund muttered the n-word. Or maybe it said "neighborrdly" which is close enough :marseyhmm:

Either way, it had to go :marseysnappyenraged2:

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Kind of unbelievable something that big wouldn't have backups on other services

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They did, which is why they were able to restore eventually.

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:soyjaktantrum: MUH SLA FIX IT FIX IT FIX IT

:!chadindianheadset: Okey saar have you turn machine off?

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It would take some real effort for me to permanently delete the shit I got on premise to the points of no recovery and I put in minimal effort in data resiliency.

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Well it's all still on premise somewhere. The fine print on all clouds is "we arent responsible lmao" so you still need to have backup and DRs configured using the same methodology as on prem, just using different clouds/dedicated DR providers to achieve redundancy

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Yeah, I call our off-site that my guys manage and maintain "the cloud" to keep SES's and flag level officers still thinking they're the silicon valley mastermind they think they are.

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:marseytunaktunak: :marseytunaktunak: :marseytunaktunak: strike again!

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they had another backup else where so they were fine but who knows what'll happen next time when a cloud provider fricks up and deletes the secrets of the universe or something

:#marseyitsover:

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I think it's good all around. The fund is maintained, their tech staff gets a huge pat on the back, and Google gets told to straighten the frick up.

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Unprescedented? EVERYONE'S got a google sob story. :peterrunning:

It even happened to the lead dev of Terraria and they pretty much just shrugged at him. :marseyshrug: :marseylaugh:

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Its crazy how Google pioneered the cloud market with drive and their office equivalent but managed to piss it all away to microshit :marseysmug2: imagine being worse then microshit

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Imagine using any Google service for enterprise level infrastructure. Azurecels stay winning.

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Microsoft chads production beta testers stay winning nominally operational

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