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Depends on which service you're paying for. For pure hosting the answer is no, which is why it rarely makes sense to go AWS for uptime and stability because when it goes down there's nothing you can do. As opposed to bare metal hosting with redundancy across data centers, which can even cost less than AWS for a lot of common workloads.


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