Parler moving from AWS to other cloud won't be easy process - Business Insider

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Parler reportedly spent $300,000 a month on Amazon's cloud before it got banned, and it's a sign that it won't be so easy for the far-right social app to come back online

Matze suggested that it might take longer than that as its vendors cut off their relationships with ParlerIndeed, experts say that even if Parler does find a new web hosting service, or if it moves to host its own servers, the company will still face many technical hurdles before the app is restored to its previous functionality.

Likewise, an IBM spokesperson said that "Parler is not an IBM client. We would not pursue or permit business with any client whose activities would violate IBM's terms of service." Oracle will not be hosting Parler, according to a source familiar with the matter. Microsoft did not comment at the time of publication.

that could take months, said Corey Quinn, chief cloud economist at the Duckbill Group. Even if another cloud provider were to offer database or storage services at the same scale as AWS, Parler was likely engineered to work seamlessly with Amazon's cloud, making a transition difficult. However, Gartner distinguished research vice president Lydia Leong expressed her skepticism at this notion to Insider, saying that it's difficult to build an app at Parler's scale without relying on Amazon's proprietary technology at some level.

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Meh, they just have to buy their own servers and self host. It's not the end of the world.

😂😂😂😂 an app can't be far right.

Amazon shareholders lost this money. Excellent management

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