I once had about three racks full of servers under my control, admittedly they weren't a ton of disks, but still the hardware maintenance effort was pretty much negligible over a few years (until it all went to the cloud).

The majority of server wrangling work I spent dealing with OS updates and, most annoyingly, OpenStack. But that's something you can't escape even if you run your stuff in the cloud...

With S3/R2 whatever, you do get away from it. You dump a bunch of files on them and then retrieve them. OS Updates, Disk Failures, OpenStack, additional hardware? Pssh, that's S3 company problem, not yours.

$LastJob we ran a ton of Azure Web App Containers, alot of OS work no longer existed so it's possible with Cloud to remove alot of OS toil.