
Dopo l’interruzione di Amazon Web Services, l’Europa rilancia il dibattito sulla sovranità digitale. L’incidente ha evidenziato la dipendenza del continente dai fornitori cloud statunitensi e ha riportato al centro l’autonomia digitale
https://sfg.media/en/a/europe-digital-sovereignty-aws-outage/
di sergeyfomkin
18 commenti
Too many European eggs in someone else’s basket springs to mind!
as they should
And as per standard European processes, that’s all they gonna do. Revive the debate, debate for a bit, and then do nothing until the next outage. Bring it again when some country is on elections, maybe a candidate pushing hard for it, and then watch it fade into oblivion again.
*surprised Pikachu face*
Good. We need our own tech companies.
SFG media is free to set up the infrastructure and provide web services like Amazon.
Makes sense that this would spark a bigger discussion about digital sovereignty.
We should have this kind of exercise every year! World-wide chaos monkey!
Nothing ever happens, if we don’t want to work like Americans and allow companies to compete with no regulations, we need big, but I mean big public investments in this. But it also means more debt, taxation and some social benefits cut.
Europe is waking up late to the party
The EU should legislate that public institutions and critical infrastructure, including communication, of a certain size (big companies and administrations) have to get a minimum percentage of their digital services from European providers.
Sorry to break the party.
But even if it was EWS (European web services), having half the internet depend on a huge company, that’s a shitty situation
Who is the biggest player in europe ? Does SAP services like these ?
The problem isn’t that it’s American, it’s just that these services are too concentrated to a few companies.
It would’ve the exact same problem if everything was the same but Amazon happened to be a European company
How is this relevant? Would a service outage page having a little EU flag make things less broken somehow? Or is the author really that delusional that a hyperscaler service would suddenly cease to have outages if it was EU-owned?
This is ridiculous that outage of US-East-1 region on AWS is causing whole Europe to black out
Would that means that we ship all our data to USA? What about GDPR? No one cares?
How is this outage related to EU sovereignty?
European providers can also experience outages. The straightforward solution would be to implement a multi-region/multi-cloud strategy.
We’ll have serious discussions about it for two weeks.