The internet is “decentralized”… until one cloud provider has a bad day. This time on DevOps Accents, Leo, Pablo, and Kirill break down where decentralization actually exists, where we’ve centralized by convenience, and why outages feel inevitable in today’s cloud-driven world. In this episode:


  • What “decentralized internet” really means — protocols vs. reality
  • Why major outages (Cloudflare, AWS, DNS) expose hidden centralization
  • Single points of failure: clouds, CDNs, certificate authorities, and power grids
  • From infrastructure to geopolitics: how political borders affect the internet
  • Disaster recovery trade-offs: cost, downtime, and realistic expectations for teams
  • Practical advice: how much resilience is enough — and what not to blindly trust


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Show Notes


Podcast editing: Mila Jones / milajonesproduction@gmail.com

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