| ▲ | arend321 8 hours ago | |
I sometimes question my business decision to have a multi-cloud, multi-region web presence where it is totally acceptable to be down with the big boys. | ||
| ▲ | fbrchps 8 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |
That was something we discussed at my workplace. Prior hosting provider was a little-known company with decent enough track record, but because they employed humans, stuff would break. When it did break, C-suite would panic about how much revenue is lost, etc. The number of outages was "reasonable" to anyone who understood the technical side, but non-technical would complain for weeks after an outage about how we're always down, "well BigServiceX doesn't break ever, why do we?", and again lost revenue. Now on Azure/Cloudflare, we go down when everyone else does, but C-Suite goes "oh it's not just us, and it's out of our control? Okay let us know when it fixes itself." A great lesson in optics and perception, for our junior team members. | ||
| ▲ | souvlakee 8 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |
Many services have just disabled the CF proxy and use only DNS. If your end server has SSL and can handle some traffic, it might work for a while. | ||