Sorry to say. Node.js isn't the problem. It is a symptom. Devs these days are craptastic coming from dev->systems with devops nonsense. Just stop forcing this terrible language into server and js is as fine as it will…
How many developers selected hardware, configured hardware, burnt it in, racked and cabled it, entered it into a company insurance roster, made and maintained the interfaces and documented it? This _was_ SA 101 and is…
It allows the company to save on dedicated resources in my experience. A lot of first-class *nix admins in my generation have a problem dealing with dev ideas in system context. In the company I am at now we have gone a…
It is stupidity, hubris and a disposition to chaos.
A better 'story'? This is terrible jargon as is the entire storied approach. There are dozens of ways to achieve the technical outcome you aim at and docker is one. Docker is the less toil|overhead, less…
Classic shitmold. This is why your play-doh doesn't look like mine. It's because you are told what to do with what you are told to use and I don't.
Kubernetes and the push for it is religious. Get out of here with that. Not all of us have been industry < 10 years
Anyone over 40 could have told you this. You want a private cloud and in what way is that different from managed infra: None. You folks popularized a misconception and hoped to monetize it in perpetuity and were…
I find your expectations to be unreasonably high. The self correcting system is a fiction and will always be a fiction. The indefatigable infrastructure that corrects the errant member system with 5 9s is a fiction and…
Worked for rs in the early 2000s. The culture was pretty cutthroat and it was the chiselers and greasy guys who moved up. I worked as a dc tech during the .com bust recovery period and the level of incompetence and the…
Sorry to say. Node.js isn't the problem. It is a symptom. Devs these days are craptastic coming from dev->systems with devops nonsense. Just stop forcing this terrible language into server and js is as fine as it will…
How many developers selected hardware, configured hardware, burnt it in, racked and cabled it, entered it into a company insurance roster, made and maintained the interfaces and documented it? This _was_ SA 101 and is…
It allows the company to save on dedicated resources in my experience. A lot of first-class *nix admins in my generation have a problem dealing with dev ideas in system context. In the company I am at now we have gone a…
It is stupidity, hubris and a disposition to chaos.
A better 'story'? This is terrible jargon as is the entire storied approach. There are dozens of ways to achieve the technical outcome you aim at and docker is one. Docker is the less toil|overhead, less…
Classic shitmold. This is why your play-doh doesn't look like mine. It's because you are told what to do with what you are told to use and I don't.
Kubernetes and the push for it is religious. Get out of here with that. Not all of us have been industry < 10 years
Anyone over 40 could have told you this. You want a private cloud and in what way is that different from managed infra: None. You folks popularized a misconception and hoped to monetize it in perpetuity and were…
I find your expectations to be unreasonably high. The self correcting system is a fiction and will always be a fiction. The indefatigable infrastructure that corrects the errant member system with 5 9s is a fiction and…
Worked for rs in the early 2000s. The culture was pretty cutthroat and it was the chiselers and greasy guys who moved up. I worked as a dc tech during the .com bust recovery period and the level of incompetence and the…