Elon Musk Praises X’s AWS Independence Amid Major Outage, Critiques Starbucks CEO Shift

Highlights the platform’s independence and comments on Starbucks leadership change

San Francisco, Monday:

Tech billionaire Elon Musk, the owner of social media platform X (formerly Twitter), praised the platform’s performance and reliability during a major Amazon Web Services (AWS) outage on Monday that affected several major companies and government services.

The outage disrupted popular platforms including Slack, Disney+, and even parts of the U.S. government’s digital infrastructure. Many online services that rely heavily on AWS were either completely offline or experienced significant delays.

However, X remained operational, and Elon Musk proudly highlighted this resilience as proof of the platform’s independence from major cloud service providers. Musk noted that X’s infrastructure is largely self-managed, reducing reliance on external networks like AWS, Microsoft Azure, or Google Cloud.

“X was unaffected by the widespread AWS outage today. This shows the importance of having robust, independent systems,” Musk posted.

Mixed User Reactions

Users praised X for staying online while other major platforms were down. Many called it a “reliable alternative” and appreciated the company’s ability to stay connected during a global outage.

However, not all feedback was positive — some users reported minor glitches, slow performance, or temporary issues with posting content. A few even threatened to cancel their premium subscriptions, showing that despite stability, users still expect a smooth and flawless experience.

Musk’s Comment on Starbucks Leadership Change

In a separate post, Elon Musk also commented on Starbucks’ sudden leadership change, where CEO Laxman Narasimhan was replaced by Brian Niccol, the former CEO of Chipotle Mexican Grill.

Musk applauded the move, emphasizing that companies often perform better when led by “hands-on, practical leaders” rather than consultants or executives with limited real-world management experience.

“Hands-on leaders who understand the business from the ground up are always superior to consultants in suits,” Musk said.

Final Words 

Musk’s remarks highlight his broader philosophy of independence, self-reliance, and practical leadership — values he has applied across his ventures, including Tesla, SpaceX, and X. His emphasis on building in-house systems and empowering direct leadership continues to shape his companies’ strategies in the fast-evolving tech landscape.

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