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As an IT person I can't imagine just deleting customers' data one day without keeping an archival copy. This feels like a mistake, in which case they're being dishonest in order not to admit to their mistake. And if it wasn't a mistake, it's a sign that they aren't competent at understanding their customers, making plans, or communicating. Either way, it shows Microsoft is not a company you can have confidence doing business with.
Holy shit. I mean minus points for storing all your company's data in OneDrive and just kinda trusting Microsoft, but also, holy shit is that fucked up on Microsoft's part. Literally telling people "you're good till your subscription ends" and then surprising them with "jk, we deleted all your data."
And then this asinine corpo-speak response:
No they fucking didn't!
Khosla was stupid though, he should've just use Linux plus COLLABORA Office and/or LibreOffice.
I saw this on a few sysadmin posts, from what I saw and what people described I have a theory that it was an unexpected interaction.
Those with the deletion had a expiration date for the donation licenses past the July '26 deadline. That shouldn't have happened as far as I can tell from the notification email. We had some of these, but I think the difference was the presence of other licenses.
Those with only the 10 donations and none of the other free licenses, would have become unlicensed when they were removed. There is a cool off for deletions, but if the licence had the wrong expiration, then the deadline date might have been set from the original expiration. Due to the incorrect extension that date might then have been in the past. Leading to the wrong deletions.
I have no way to confirm any of that and ms are not going to admit it. I don't think it was malicious, but is still a appalling show from Microsoft.
I would go a bit further than that. To me, not keeping archival backups for at least a few months seems grossly negligent. To a degree where they should be legally liable for the damages. They probably have some waivers for that in their terms... but they may not hold depending on the jurisdiction.
For me that was self-evident when they rolled out Windows 11.
I just have a regular home license and one day my one drive was empty. The one drive I've pulled everything out of and after windows updates everything would be back in there again. Microsoft basically said there was nothing that could be done to recover my data. I switched to Linux that day. Like I specifically removed my files and turned off one drive in multiple occasions. And they turn it back on and move the My Documents folder back with no warning breaking folder paths for games. Such a shit company.
That is so fucked up.
I remember that happening, I think they did eventually fix that
Keep in mind that you need backups perhaps moreso than you did when using OneDrive - 3-2-1 being robust without going crazy.
Oh that's exactly how I wasn't screwed. I had just done my backup 5 days before.
Fun story.
The licensing changed for Gates’ own Nonprofits too.