But let’s just move everything to THUH CLOUD, it’ll be cheaper and faster and better!
My employer is hellbent on the bandwagon to cloud everything that isn’t nailed down, with Amazon Web Services and Microsoft. I’ll have to check my email now that I’m up and see if anything’s broken. Heh.
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Same here. Never thought I’d ever see that.
FWIW, this is not a cloud issue. This is a Crowdstrike issue. Crowdstrike is an XDR (AKA antivirus/antimalware). Their code patch/upgrade is causing this.
Just go back to bed. Tell them you couldn’t boot up on Friday since your brain was offline.
From everything I’ve read, this cluster didn’t matter if you were a cloud customer or on premise. If you are unlucky enough to use the crowd strike software on your servers or local machines, and they were on overnight when this, virus definition update, got pushed out, you were screwed.