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It’s still performance. If this was “AWE failed to deliver the new machines and GCP delivered”, sure, reliability. But this isn’t that.

The race car that finishes first is not “more reliable” than the one in 10th. They are equally as reliable, having both finished the race. The first place car is simply faster at the task.



The one in first can more reliably win races however.


You cannot infer that based on the results of the race...that's literally the entire point I am making. The 1st place car might blow up in the next race, the 10th place car might finish 10th place for the next 100 races.

If the article were measuring HTTP response times and found that AWS's average response time was 50ms and GCP's was 200ms, and both returned 200s for every single request in the test, would you say AWS is more reliable than GCP based on that? Of course not, it's asinine.




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