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Enterprises Shift from Hyperscalers to Multi-Cloud Solutions Amid Rising Outage Risks

Enterprises Shift from Hyperscalers to Multi-Cloud Solutions Amid Rising Outage Risks

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2025-12-12 08:23:01
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For years, hyperscalers like AWS, GCP, and Azure dominated enterprise cloud strategies, but a wave of disruptive outages from 2021 to 2025 has forced a rethink. Major incidents—including AWS failures that crippled Disney+ and Coinbase, Azure authentication lockouts, and GCP storage breakdowns—highlighted the fragility of centralized cloud infrastructure.

The cumulative impact of these outages has accelerated adoption of decentralized storage solutions. Projects like StorX, which leverage multi-cloud architectures, are gaining traction as enterprises prioritize resilience over convenience. The trend reflects a broader industry recognition: reliance on single providers creates systemic risk.

Financial services and AI-driven enterprises appear particularly motivated to diversify. With cloud outages now capable of freezing banking APIs or halting machine learning workloads, the cost of downtime exceeds the complexity of managing distributed systems. This shift mirrors blockchain's Core thesis—decentralization mitigates single points of failure.

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