327: AWS Finally Admits Kubernetes is Hard, Makes Robots Do It Instead
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00:53 Glacier Deprecation Email
- Standalone Amazon Glacier service (vault-based with separate APIs) will stop accepting new customers as of December 15, 2025.
- S3 Glacier storage classes (Instant Retrieval, Flexible Retrieval, Deep Archive) are completely unaffected and continue normally
- Existing Glacier customers can keep using it forever – no forced migration required.
- AWS is essentially consolidating around S3 as the unified storage platform, rather than maintaining two separate archival services.
- The standalone service will enter maintenance mode, meaning there will be no new features, but the service will remain operational.
- Migration to S3 Glacier is optional but recommended for better integration, lower costs, and more features. (Justin assures us it is actually slightly cheaper, so there’s that.)
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