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I know that the article says that these entities all vow to “keep data storage and processing within national or European borders”, but how are they achieving that at scale?
Does this movement also apply to the underlying cloud-infra too? I don’t see any related info on the infrastructure part of this being moved away from AWS, Azure or GCP.
Mainly interested in how these organisations are going to solve this problem, as I’ve been working to do something similar myself… and it’s hard to be completely independent of these hyperscalers.
I guess that eu-west-1 counts as Europe for them.
I guess baby-steps… but this doesn’t completely align with the stated goal of removing them from the reach of a US company. 🤷🏻♂️