This is why I always use many providers. I'm talking about $10/month or so packages, this is pretty cheap. They're also not all on the same card in case one gets locked
I use 4 for my current company and have redundancy spread over them so that if, say, AWS goes down or I get an account locked or whatever, nothing is lost, things continue to be operational, slight degradation happens and that's it.
This really isn't that hard to set up. Under a day or so and then just do stuff in ssh config and the shell rc to act as helpers so you remember how to do things.
It's super cheap, pretty easy, and robust.
It's awful what happened to this guy but it's kinda like the person who backs up to the same harddrive as the originals. Awful to lose stuff, it shouldn't happen, but also don't do that.
I use 4 for my current company and have redundancy spread over them so that if, say, AWS goes down or I get an account locked or whatever, nothing is lost, things continue to be operational, slight degradation happens and that's it.
This really isn't that hard to set up. Under a day or so and then just do stuff in ssh config and the shell rc to act as helpers so you remember how to do things.
It's super cheap, pretty easy, and robust.
It's awful what happened to this guy but it's kinda like the person who backs up to the same harddrive as the originals. Awful to lose stuff, it shouldn't happen, but also don't do that.