That's probably true, certainly in the near future. But for those who don't want to have to trust Amazon to play fair with them, having a pro-freedom competitor -- including one without all the bells, whistles, tools, plans, etc that Amazon does -- should be a big win. And if Rumble handles things well, it will grow.
And yes, any centralized cloud will be vulnerable to certain downsides. What isn't?
Its not just ease of use. AWS has mountains of infrastructure that make it work like does. They literally have ASIC network cards and zonal redundancy within regions etc. Google and Microsoft both tried to compete and have a better user experience but aren’t even close in scale.
Absolutely zero chance this rivals AWS. Its also still a centralized Cloud.
That's probably true, certainly in the near future. But for those who don't want to have to trust Amazon to play fair with them, having a pro-freedom competitor -- including one without all the bells, whistles, tools, plans, etc that Amazon does -- should be a big win. And if Rumble handles things well, it will grow.
And yes, any centralized cloud will be vulnerable to certain downsides. What isn't?
Hosting at hole or in a colo data center. No one needs the Cloud. Rumble is VC funded. If their cloud is successful they will become AWS.
Yeah, until I can get a turn-key to launch in just a few min, they are not comparable, and I might as well buy a dedicated slice somewhere.
Its not just ease of use. AWS has mountains of infrastructure that make it work like does. They literally have ASIC network cards and zonal redundancy within regions etc. Google and Microsoft both tried to compete and have a better user experience but aren’t even close in scale.
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