31st July 2024
For the past 10 years or so, AWS has been rolling out these peripheral services at an astonishing rate, dozens every year. A few get traction, most don’t—but they all stick around, undead zombies behind impressive-looking marketing pages, because historically AWS just doesn’t make many breaking changes. [...]
AWS made this mess for themselves by rushing all sorts of half-baked services to market. The mess had to be cleaned up at some point, and they’re doing that. But now they’ve explicitly revealed something to customers: The new stuff we release isn’t guaranteed to stick around.
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