This is what I've been telling people for years. AWS and others' game is to get you locked into their proprietary stack of services. This is why when I built on the cloud I built it all legacy-style on EC2 with nightly backups to an on-site server so we can be running in very short order if anything should happen. Supposedly Parler did the same? I guess we will see how portable their stuff really is.
This is what I've been telling people for years. AWS and others' game is to get you locked into their proprietary stack of services. This is why when I built on the cloud I built it all legacy-style on EC2 with nightly backups to an on-site server so we can be running in very short order if anything should happen. Supposedly Parler did the same? I guess we will see how portable their stuff really is.