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Amazon EC2 accepts no liability
2011-06-07
Companies need cloud suppliers that accept culpability for down-time, asserts VMWare president and Boss man Talking at the 2011 VMWare Forum held at Vodacom World on seven June 2011, VMWare president and Head honcho Paul Maritz asserted that users need cloud service suppliers with service level agreements. Amazon's EC2 cloud service lately experienced down time which influenced web services like Reddit, and Maritz explained that if you were influenced, the outage was "on your nickel, not Amazon's". Maritz joked that "Amazon is really clear about how it handles culpability it accepts none." He went on to claim that there are service suppliers content to provide firms with service level agreements. Fibre sub-structure operators around Europe and the US have put down info centers and are "ready to accept those loads," Maritz asserted. Maritz added that there's room in the marketplace for multiple cloud suppliers. According to Maritz, all of the world cannot be serviced by a single cloud and a single seller. It needs an ecology with a food choice in that eco-system.
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