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by curryst
1720 days ago
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That creates a perverse incentive where you want your open source stuff to be hard to use so people have to pay you. Plus there's no guarantee that the developers will be the ones making money. There's a lot of ire at Amazon because of that. |
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Some examples of this, that I can think of:
- Varnish Cache where you need a paid subscription, or community patches and you have to do the compilation yourself, to make it understand SRV-records instead of hardcoding IPs or hostnames.
- Nginx also need a paid subscription to understand SRV-records.
Both of these companies have realized that in order for people to effectively run the software within a cluster, you need support for SRV-records to get service discovery working.