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it seems so weird to me how many companies seem okay with choosing just one cloud vendor, when operating across two isn't that much extra overhead, if you limit yourself to products that two companies provide, and gets you a lot of negotiation and business continuity options.



I would argue that there's a huge overhead. At least if you make use of tools that these companies provide. And if you don't, then just go with dedicated boxes which you can get cheaper than cloud solutions.


I thought most people used wrappers. sort of like SQL in the '90s, and then you limited yourself to features that both of the providers used


I think this article[0] is very well written and clearly explains the problems with provisioning resources in multiple clouds. Yes, there are tools that allow you to do it, however you give up most of the reasons for going into the cloud.

Switching between cloud providers is much easier than going from on-prem to the cloud. So, once your systems are "cloud" ready you should be able to avoid vendor lock in naturally.

[0] https://bravenewgeek.com/multi-cloud-is-a-trap/




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