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People often get sold on the idea of high availability in centralized cloud ecosystems, but here's what's really happening behind the scenes—those supposedly separate regions? Still operating under the same provider's control plane, sharing identical governance frameworks and policies.
That's where the illusion breaks down. You're not actually diversifying risk when everything funnels through a single entity's decision-making infrastructure.
Flux deployments tell a different story. By operating across multiple independent infrastructure owners, you sidestep that single point of failure entirely. Real resilience doesn't come from coloring different zones on a map—it comes from genuinely independent network participants and autonomous governance models.
It's the difference between fragmentation and actual decentralization.
Flux is the real deal; true decentralization is not just talk.
Single point of failure is indeed the Achilles' heel of traditional clouds, no wonder so many people are starting to focus on independent node solutions.
True decentralization depends on on-chain data; Flux, with multiple independent nodes, is the right way.