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by drdaeman
3402 days ago
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Cloud may save from hardware/driver issues - by providing an already tested environment, that doesn't (normally) trip on some weirdness in, say, network drivers. But if the problem is in the software stack, one would still need competent sysadmins/system engineers with skills to diagnose and resolve the issue. When (just a random example) oom-killer wreaks havoc and free(1) insists there's more than half of physical memory still available, it doesn't matter whenever one's in the cloud or not. I believe, skilled system engineers are still a requirement for any large project, be it in cloud or not. |
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And that's why cloud will win every single time, forever, on all metrics.
Because the cloud requires less engineers to achieve the same work, as it takes care of the low level hardware work.