A collection of large cloud outages collected by year which to serve as a data basis for the argument against believing in cloud SLAs. Not that I'm against using the cloud, but knowing there will be several days outage a year with a certain probability despite any promised SLA is important.
To understand which outages are listed and why others are not. The criteria are roughly
- outage is global
- or very long >1h
- or causing a complete service loss in a region