Twitter doesn’t host anything on Amazon, so it wouldn’t be relevant. They host some things on their own datacenters, and some things on Google Cloud.
Twitter has a lot going on, and it’s not always easy to manage that kind of scale on your own. Today, Amazon announced that Twitter has signed a multi-year agreement with AWS (Amazon Web Services) to run its real-time timelines. It’s a major win for Amazon’s cloud arm.
While the companies have worked together in some capacity for over a decade, this marks the first time that Twitter is tapping AWS to help run its core timelines. …