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by CrLf
3246 days ago
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This is so misguided I don't even know where to start, and it's the same line of reasoning that has been degenerating the meaning of DevOps for a while. 1. There is no such thing as NoOps (when something's in production, whatever needs to be done to keep it running qualifies as Ops - does your serverless platform ensure your backups can be properly restored and your application doesn't start crashing left and right in the middle of the night because of bad data and/or user input?). 2. So much advice on this subject from companies that have no legacy, and from companies that _will_ have no legacy (because they'll run out of money in a couple of years). This kind of advice means nothing in the real world. |
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