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jasonvorheyesterday at 10:13 AM4 repliesview on HN

Having worked with all major European clouds: Good luck, have fun opening a lot of support cases for things that should work ootb.


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jimnotgymyesterday at 10:22 AM

Did you ever do it while waiving a $50m cheque though?

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sunshine-oyesterday at 10:50 AM

One of the reason is a lot of those "EU Sovereign Clouds" were malicious cash grabs.

It happened several times in the last decade:

- First politicians raise the alarm about "digital sovereignty"

- Then some create new EU sovereign clouds that are pitched/forced on corporations

- They usually do not work, get consolidated and then the scam is revealed

The biggest reveal was when we discovered and warned one of our client the Orange "Sovereign Cloud" (French telco partially owned by the government !) and built to host European most sensitive worloads was just handed over and run by Huawei [0] [1]. They were not the only one who did something like that.

I don't want to put actors like Hertzner in the same bag as they seem to be honest and really compete to offer a cheaper alternative to hyperscalers.

- [0] https://www.huawei.com/en/huaweitech/publication/winwin/29/o...

- [1] https://www.techmonitor.ai/hardware/cloud/orange-introduces-...

abc123abc123yesterday at 10:55 AM

I do, works perfectly if you know what you're doing. If you have no clue, jump to AWS and enjoy the lockin, if you do, jump to a EU provider, and enjoy not being locked in, and a vastly lower cost.

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letmetweakityesterday at 10:48 AM

It's better than having the rug pulled from under your company one day. This is the point in history we're at unfortunately.

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