It seems they copied AWS S3 too well , including its "feature" of going down every now and then and it's overall lack of reliability. Nice!
DreamObjects is down
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#12The name of the service is DreamObjects. No affiliation to Dreamhost but doing something as basic as storing files as a service hardly deserves to be called a clone.
Disclaimer: I'm on the GlusterFS team at Red Hat, which puts me pretty close to the Ceph team but not actually one of them. I've never had anything to do with Dreamhost.
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#13It seems they copied AWS S3 too well , including its "feature" of going down every now and then and it's overall lack of reliability. Nice!
I've never seen S3 go down, the availability is 5 9's. EC2 has had outages in the past.
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#14It seems they copied AWS S3 too well , including its "feature" of going down every now and then and it's overall lack of reliability. Nice!
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#15Status update says they're running Ceph, an S3 work-alike. I don't want to say "clone" because nobody outside Amazon really knows how S3 works, and Ceph merely has an external HTTP API that supposedly works the same way. Is anybody running Ceph at scale and might be able to comment on what broke down?
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#16Earlier quoted context omitted.
I've never seen S3 go down, the availability is 5 9's. EC2 has had outages in the past.
S3 went down in 2008 for a few hours. Lots of coverage at the time. e.g. http://techcrunch.com/2008/02/15/amazon-web-services-goes-do...
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#17Earlier quoted context omitted.
I've never seen S3 go down, the availability is 5 9's. EC2 has had outages in the past.
S3 went down in 2008 for a few hours. Lots of coverage at the time. e.g. http://techcrunch.com/2008/02/15/amazon-web-services-goes-do...
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S3 went down in 2008 for a few hours. Lots of coverage at the time. e.g. http://techcrunch.com/2008/02/15/amazon-web-services-goes-do...
A couple hours for one location in 6 years is hardly the routine occurrence which the original commenter was claiming
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#19Earlier quoted context omitted.
S3 went down in 2008 for a few hours. Lots of coverage at the time. e.g. http://techcrunch.com/2008/02/15/amazon-web-services-goes-do...
All of AWS has changed significantly in the past 6 years. I think it's disingenuous to say that an outage from that era, for any provider, influences your thinking nowadays.
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All of AWS has changed significantly in the past 6 years. I think it's disingenuous to say that an outage from that era, for any provider, influences your thinking nowadays.
I'm not sure S3 has changed nearly as much as the rest of AWS, which is probably why it is so stable. Regardless, the point is that outages can happen to S3 as well, and have; just because it hasn't happened for a few years doesn't mean than 99.99% = 100%.
Also a few years doesn't really imply 6 years to me.