The Azure outage was indeed a Microsoft problem There were two issues: parts of Azure down, then Crowdstrike took a shitload of servers and clients down. Re-read the first sentence in the posting.
Ok, even so, this whole thing doesn't make a lot of sense to me. AI does not need to be in a public cloud, why would they risk that? Only reason I can think is they can't find someone to run some GPUs privately, which seems not correct.
Makes total sense.
Now, is it true, and how would we prove it?
Ignoring Microsoft as causing computer problems...
.... is kind of like ignoring the vax as causing health problems.
Can anyone see the common denominator?
It wasn't a Microsoft problem aside from it affected their products. Like bad gas in a new car...
The Azure outage was indeed a Microsoft problem There were two issues: parts of Azure down, then Crowdstrike took a shitload of servers and clients down. Re-read the first sentence in the posting.
Ok, even so, this whole thing doesn't make a lot of sense to me. AI does not need to be in a public cloud, why would they risk that? Only reason I can think is they can't find someone to run some GPUs privately, which seems not correct.