We need more cloud services.

  • corsicanguppy@lemmy.ca
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    15 hours ago

    There’s a huge gulf between pub clowd and shitty on-prem. My daytime contract is with an organization almost completely on-prem for privacy, although on-prem to them means priv-cloud. Space has been rented. Redundant everything piped in. Redundant everything set up. We run VMs by terraform. Wheeeeee

    Point is, posing shitty on-prem as the alternative to the clowd is moving the goalposts a bit.

    • partial_accumen@lemmy.world
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      15 hours ago

      There’s a huge gulf between pub clowd and shitty on-prem.

      We agree on this.

      Redundant everything piped in. Redundant everything set up. We run VMs by terraform. Wheeeeee

      For that customer of yours, is that a single datacenter or does is represent multiple datacenters separated by a large distance across a nation, or perhaps even across national borders?

      Point is, posing shitty on-prem as the alternative to the clowd is moving the goalposts a bit.

      I think ignoring that shitty on-prem represented a large part of IT infrastructure prior cloud providers is ignoring a critical point. Was it possible to have well-run enterprise IT data centers prior to cloud? Sure. Was everyone doing that? Absolutely not, I’d argue the majority had at least a certain level of jank in their infra and that that floor is raised with cloud providers. Just the basic facilities is enterprise grade irrespective of the server or app config.