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When Cloud Providers Fail You: Lessons from a Developer’s Nightmare with AWS
Imagine waking up one morning to discover that your cloud provider has deleted your entire account - ten years of work, backups, and infrastructure - without warning, without appeal, and without a trace left behind.
That’s exactly what happened to one developer in July 2025, when AWS permanently deleted his 10-year-old account due to a billing verification issue - wiping out every byte of his data, despite years of secure practices and backups replicated across regions.
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