I had a similar conversation with a government customer, saying that they should pool their web applications into a single shared Azure Web App Service Plan, because then instead of a bunch of small "basic" plans they could get a "premium" plan and save money.
They rejected it because it's "too complex to do internal chargebacks" in a shared cluster model.
This is what I mean: The cloud is for orgs with one main application, like Netflix. It's not ready for enterprises where the biggest concern is internal bureaucracy.
They rejected it because it's "too complex to do internal chargebacks" in a shared cluster model.
This is what I mean: The cloud is for orgs with one main application, like Netflix. It's not ready for enterprises where the biggest concern is internal bureaucracy.