For the downvoters, please just link here the proof if you disagree.
Here are the S3 numbers: https://aws.amazon.com/s3/sla/
Although I guess depending on how your own infrastructure is setup, even a multi cloud provider setup won't save you from a network outage like the current Google cloud one.
This is a pretty neat and concise read on ObjectStorage in-use at BigTech, in case you're interested: https://maisonbisson.com/post/object-storage-prior-art-and-l...
I'm sure that's okay if you do bulk processing / time-independent analysis, but don't host production assets on wasabi.
> Here are the S3 numbers: https://aws.amazon.com/s3/sla/
99.9%
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-au/support/legal/sla/storage/...
99.99%
> 99.9%
(single-region)
There doesn't seem to be an SLA on S3-cross-region-replication configurations, but I am not aware of a multi-region S3 (read) outage, ever.
> https://azure.microsoft.com/en-au/support/legal/sla/storage/....
> 99.99%
99.99% is for "Read Access-Geo Redundant Storage (RA-GRS)"
Their equivalent SLA is the same (99.9% for "Locally Redundant Storage (LRS), Zone Redundant Storage (ZRS), and Geo Redundant Storage (GRS) Accounts.").
Challenge Accepted... and defeated: https://blogs.dropbox.com/tech/2016/03/magic-pocket-infrastr...
but to be fair, storage is core to Dropbox's business... this is not true for most companies.
disclaimer: I work for Dropbox, though not on Magic Pocket.