• @pop@lemmy.ml
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    4211 months ago

    They’re outsourcing many of their workforce abroad. Like Microsoft, I expect more of these “isolated” accidents to happen.

      • @TheGrandNagus@lemmy.world
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        2511 months ago

        Company tries to cut costs by outsourcing to another company with lowly paid employees in another country, often India or Pakistan, where the outsourced labour (that all too frequently hasn’t been properly trained in the company’s procedures) often doesn’t share the same first language leading to misunderstandings, made worse by the difference in office hours meaning the teams often can’t communicate with eachother in real time (the timezone factor is a big one IMO).

        It’s an issue affecting a lot of tech companies right now, including where I work (HPE). But I guess it must work out as being cheaper despite the issues, otherwise it wouldn’t be happening.

  • @shalafi@lemmy.world
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    3511 months ago

    Better article:

    https://www.theregister.com/2024/05/09/unisuper_google_cloud_outage_caused/

    They restored from another cloud service. Were I in charge, I’d still be leery of not having that data on my own drives. I have my Windows libraries mapped to my ghetto RAID 0, and those folders are in turn backed to Google. If all else fails, I have a local backup. And this story reminds me, I haven’t installed VEEAM on this new PC…

  • @kat_angstrom@lemmy.world
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    2911 months ago

    Yeah, this has definitely happened before, we just don’t hear about it in the news. I am personally aware of a Canadian non-profit whose Google accounts were nuked with no notice or explanation last year, leading to massive disruptions for 150 staff and even more clients. They never found out why, and had to restore from backups onto a brand new Google business account

    • @nyan@lemmy.cafe
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      3711 months ago

      had to restore from backups onto a brand new Google business account

      Thus proving that they learned nothing from the experience.

  • LeTak
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    2711 months ago

    Waiting for the news “Google deleted users account, now they lost access to their passkeys and with that to all other services” It can only be a matter of days until it happens.

  • @7rokhym@lemmy.ca
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    2511 months ago

    Backup was on Azure. I get the sentiment on the cloud, but there is no excuse for this incompetence at Google.

  • billwashere
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    2311 months ago

    “This should not have happened.”

    Duh, ya think?

    Google Sales Engineer: oh I see you didn’t purchase the “Do not randomly nuke my cloud” option… well there’s the problem.

  • @markon@lemmy.world
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    2111 months ago

    But you can’t trust regular people to have open source ASI, but don’t worry, we won’t fuck it up.

  • AutoTL;DRB
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    1311 months ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    The company accidentally erased the private Google Cloud account of a $125 billion Australian pension fund, UniSuper.

    “This is an isolated, ‘one-of-a-kind occurrence’ that has never before occurred with any of Google Cloud’s clients globally,” Google Cloud CEO Thomas Kurian and UniSuper CEO Peter Chun said in a joint statement obtained by The Guardian May 8.

    Google Cloud has identified the events that led to this disruption and taken measures to ensure this does not happen again.”

    And nearly half a million companies across the globe use Google Cloud as a “platform-as-a-service,” or client-facing tool, including Volkswagen and Royal Bank of Canada.

    The National Security Agency inked a $10 billion deal with Amazon to move its intelligence surveillance data onto the company’s cloud.

    And the Pentagon has a $9 billion contract with Microsoft, Google, Oracle, and Amazon for cloud computing services.


    The original article contains 272 words, the summary contains 141 words. Saved 48%. I’m a bot and I’m open source!

    • kbin_space_program
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      It has happened before. They just swept it under the rug and blamed the client.

      A user was setting up a new laptop and synced an empty folder with google drive, intending to download accounts data to their machine. It bugged and treated the empty folder as the master and began erasing the drive contents.

      After two weeks of pestering google, they relented and pulled from their backups they swore they didn’t have and didn’t exist.

    • @db2@lemmy.world
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      611 months ago

      19 billion dollars and they can’t do it themselves? They need Amazon and Microsoft?

  • @BearOfaTime@lemm.ee
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    1311 months ago

    This is a “one of a kind” error.

    OK, that it can happen at all is a problem. And sorry, but the idiots who put their data in with Google should be fired.

    I get offloading risk, little good will that do when your company goes tits up.

  • Juice
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    1211 months ago

    Suddenly, using what little 401k I had for a down payment on a house doesn’t seem so bad lol

    • cannache
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      111 months ago

      Yup. I try to keep my money in cash or in the bank. Crypto is alright but it’s become a huge issue when guys who have no life skills outside hacking feel the need to assert power over others lives