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Europe signs off on €1.2B for homegrown cloud project
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Yeah those names really don't inspire confidence. On the other hand, SAP and Telekom did successfully and quickly implement the corona warn app in Germany back in 2020 as FOSS - so this might result in something eventually.
I'd recommend to just throw the €1.2B at Hetzner with Nextcloud and be done with the European solution.
While Hetzner has done a lot to make Nextcloud convenient to use and stable, it's still an overbloated mess of a software with tons of bugs.
Perfect for an EU-wide project!
aren't they working on rewriting the thing in go?
That's owncloud, from which Nextcloud was forked.
God, whenever I hear SAP I think of disaster and cringe. SAP has the sexappeal of satellite telephones.
But they pay good lobby money.
Exactly. The sucessful lobbying of the German automobile industry is a good analogy why SAP sucks.
That would be nice, Hetzner has been providing good service for a while
I’m trying to imagine what you’d have to do to have OVH bill you 1.2 billion.
Accidentially click on "Buy the company"
They wasted millions on the development of an app that is a trivial joke and they still needed several cycles to reach stability. Hetzner+Nextcloud is a cute toy, but has nothing to do with actual cloud infrastructure. 1B is a joke investment when your competitors are Amazon and Microsoft. This money is going to be wasted entirely and there will be zero useful products coming out of it. Exactly like the COVID app
The Hetzner Cloud Server API would actually make a pretty good start for what you call "actual cloud infrastructure", certainly closer to that than NextCloud.