It works reliably and is not at the mercy of Oracle - so it's pretty much the winner for relational storage, unless you need something different (doc db, time series db...).
Kelsey's a great part of the DevOps community - always helping and promoting others and their work in addition to leveling up his own game. I've benefited from every interaction with him for sure, at conferences and…
While I agree with the other replies, I think there is some interesting alignment with fault injection - while it's "been around," if you consider the big three concerns of availability, performance, and security, there…
My son's response to the whole "Tik Tok gives the Chinese your deets" controversy was "I don't care, you can just buy all that information anyway." QED.
They don't want to seem like they're waffling... ZING!
It takes all of 2 minutes trying to use alexa each day to make me stop. "Alexa, play the damn song I have you play every day, I will cite title and author to you so you don't screw it up." "A random song? OK!"
It works reliably and is not at the mercy of Oracle - so it's pretty much the winner for relational storage, unless you need something different (doc db, time series db...).
Kelsey's a great part of the DevOps community - always helping and promoting others and their work in addition to leveling up his own game. I've benefited from every interaction with him for sure, at conferences and…
While I agree with the other replies, I think there is some interesting alignment with fault injection - while it's "been around," if you consider the big three concerns of availability, performance, and security, there…
My son's response to the whole "Tik Tok gives the Chinese your deets" controversy was "I don't care, you can just buy all that information anyway." QED.
They don't want to seem like they're waffling... ZING!
It takes all of 2 minutes trying to use alexa each day to make me stop. "Alexa, play the damn song I have you play every day, I will cite title and author to you so you don't screw it up." "A random song? OK!"