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by happymellon
2370 days ago
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But you understand Ops, and you have your developers understand Ops, which is my point. Hiring "DevOps" teams completely misses the point, in the same way that I don't hire Unit Testing teams to write the unit tests that my Devs don't want to do the grunt work for. When a Dev understands Ops they write more efficient code, as they realise what storing your entire DB in cache really means for the server. |
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