Just keep in mind if you are deploying to AWS, GCP or Azure that they will terminate your services without recourse if you do something that someone at the company doesn't like - and the benchmark for "doesn't like" is pretty malleable.
Well, not really. The will terminate your services without recourse if you violate the terms of those services. You know, the ones you sign a contract for.
But there *is* still due process. All of these companies have the right to go to court and get an order for Amazon to continue to host them or they can seek damages. Of course the same people who make statements like this are the same ones who reject the judgment of courts... or even sixty courts.
Money is better than poverty, if only for financial reasons.
This is why you don't "Big Cloud" (Score:5, Insightful)
Re: (Score:3)
Well, not really. The will terminate your services without recourse if you violate the terms of those services. You know, the ones you sign a contract for.
Re: This is why you don't "Big Cloud" (Score:0)
No right of due process, no right of appeal, no rights at all. Wait... isnâ(TM)t that basically unconstitutional.
Re: This is why you don't "Big Cloud" (Score:3, Insightful)
No right of due process, no right of appeal, no rights at all. Wait... isnâ(TM)t that basically unconstitutional.
Due process? What in the name of the fuck are you babbling about?
I don't know if you got the memo, but Amazon is not the government.
Re: (Score:3)