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I don't want Europe to grow its own hyperscalers.

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  • liw@toot.liw.fiL This user is from outside of this forum
    liw@toot.liw.fiL This user is from outside of this forum
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    #1

    I don't want Europe to grow its own hyperscalers. Companies that become too big are a problem no matter who owns them. Instead, lets bring a healthy and thriving ecosystem of small and medium sized organizations to do hosting and who co-operate.

    (Edit: I'm muting replies to this. I can't deal with the toxic fetishization of status quo today.)

    andrew_shadura@mastodon.socialA felixf@chaos.socialF elricofmelnibone@mastodon.socialE isotopp@infosec.exchangeI audin@nerdculture.deA 5 Replies Last reply
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    • liw@toot.liw.fiL liw@toot.liw.fi

      I don't want Europe to grow its own hyperscalers. Companies that become too big are a problem no matter who owns them. Instead, lets bring a healthy and thriving ecosystem of small and medium sized organizations to do hosting and who co-operate.

      (Edit: I'm muting replies to this. I can't deal with the toxic fetishization of status quo today.)

      andrew_shadura@mastodon.socialA This user is from outside of this forum
      andrew_shadura@mastodon.socialA This user is from outside of this forum
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      #2

      @liw indeed. I love working with small companies. Feels much better, more personal. They usually care about their reputation, often resulting in higher quality.

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      • liw@toot.liw.fiL liw@toot.liw.fi

        I don't want Europe to grow its own hyperscalers. Companies that become too big are a problem no matter who owns them. Instead, lets bring a healthy and thriving ecosystem of small and medium sized organizations to do hosting and who co-operate.

        (Edit: I'm muting replies to this. I can't deal with the toxic fetishization of status quo today.)

        felixf@chaos.socialF This user is from outside of this forum
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        #3

        @liw I don’t believe that scale is the primary issue.
        First big hurdle is creating a product that manages infrastructure through an API that is as comprehensive as Amazon‘s et al.

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        • liw@toot.liw.fiL liw@toot.liw.fi

          I don't want Europe to grow its own hyperscalers. Companies that become too big are a problem no matter who owns them. Instead, lets bring a healthy and thriving ecosystem of small and medium sized organizations to do hosting and who co-operate.

          (Edit: I'm muting replies to this. I can't deal with the toxic fetishization of status quo today.)

          elricofmelnibone@mastodon.socialE This user is from outside of this forum
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          @liw Tell that to European governments. Whenever they send out a public tender for anything, there are requirements on size, capital, headcount that effectively mean SMEs can't compete.

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          • felixf@chaos.socialF felixf@chaos.social

            @liw I don’t believe that scale is the primary issue.
            First big hurdle is creating a product that manages infrastructure through an API that is as comprehensive as Amazon‘s et al.

            datenwolf@chaos.socialD This user is from outside of this forum
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            @felixf @liw

            Not to endorse a specific product/vendor, but this looks pretty comprehensive to me:

            https://docs.hetzner.cloud/

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            • liw@toot.liw.fiL liw@toot.liw.fi

              I don't want Europe to grow its own hyperscalers. Companies that become too big are a problem no matter who owns them. Instead, lets bring a healthy and thriving ecosystem of small and medium sized organizations to do hosting and who co-operate.

              (Edit: I'm muting replies to this. I can't deal with the toxic fetishization of status quo today.)

              isotopp@infosec.exchangeI This user is from outside of this forum
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              @liw Yeah, when building data centers, capex is a thing.

              It is really HARD being a small data center operator.

              It is also really hard to use a small data center, see also the unavailability of everything all of the time in Azure (unlike AWS and Google, Azure has very many locations, close to where you are, which are tiny compared to AWS or Google installations. That means the instance type or service you want isn't available to you when you need it, in the location you need it).

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              • datenwolf@chaos.socialD datenwolf@chaos.social

                @felixf @liw

                Not to endorse a specific product/vendor, but this looks pretty comprehensive to me:

                https://docs.hetzner.cloud/

                kiliange@mastodon.socialK This user is from outside of this forum
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                @datenwolf @felixf @liw I think it lacks e.g. an IAM offering. @bert_hubert covers this well in this article https://berthub.eu/articles/posts/dear-hosting-providers-you-sell-lumber-and-not-furniture/

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                • liw@toot.liw.fiL liw@toot.liw.fi

                  I don't want Europe to grow its own hyperscalers. Companies that become too big are a problem no matter who owns them. Instead, lets bring a healthy and thriving ecosystem of small and medium sized organizations to do hosting and who co-operate.

                  (Edit: I'm muting replies to this. I can't deal with the toxic fetishization of status quo today.)

                  audin@nerdculture.deA This user is from outside of this forum
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                  @liw I work for very large international organizations. I can't imagine having to work with local "medium-sized" companies in every region, with their own billing systems, or companies that don't speak English (Belgium, France, Brazil). On the other hand, I wish, especially for our European clients, that everything would run on non-US-dependent hosting providers. But just ask SAP; they only work with AWS, Azure, or Google data centers.

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                  • audin@nerdculture.deA audin@nerdculture.de

                    @liw I work for very large international organizations. I can't imagine having to work with local "medium-sized" companies in every region, with their own billing systems, or companies that don't speak English (Belgium, France, Brazil). On the other hand, I wish, especially for our European clients, that everything would run on non-US-dependent hosting providers. But just ask SAP; they only work with AWS, Azure, or Google data centers.

                    audin@nerdculture.deA This user is from outside of this forum
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                    @liw On the other hand, that's also reassuring, because the three big companies use SAP and are dependent on it. And conversely, SAP is dependent on them. No one's going to pull the plug on themselves. Because if the US corporations were to pull the plug on SAP in their data centers, then 90% of the top US companies would be left without an ERP system.

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