Russia’s Cloud Storage Shortage
Ever since Russia started attacking Ukraine, many countries stepped in to thwart Russia with sanctions. These include ordering their respective tech companies to stop serving Russians and their government, which now started affecting the country gradually. As per a Kommersant, a Russian news outlet, Kremlin is rapidly running out of storage of cloud storage. The report stated that the Russian Ministry of Digital Transformation has reportedly held a meeting on March 9th, to discuss options on this issue with representatives of Sberbank, MTS, Oxygen, Rostelecom, Atom-Data, Croc, and Yandex. This may include seizing the computers of companies which are leaving the country! Another source told Kommersant that (translated) “Two truckloads of servers from a foreign vendor entered the country, but they refuse to give them to us, citing sanctions.” Russia is also facing logistical and payment issues with China, from whom the nation is expecting help in terms of IT. The sharp fall of Russian currency means an increased cost of acquisition, which is directly affecting the trade. Thus, with the shortage of cloud storage, we may see Russia blocking down non-essential services like cloud gaming, music streaming, and video sharing platforms, for the sake of critical services.