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by pxc
1688 days ago
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Yeah, I don't really see the appeal, either. I thought part of the point of something like this was that you no longer had to manage or think about the environment you're deploying to in the same level of detail. But clearly you do, except now the resources, permissions, versioning, and costs you have to think about are all specific to various parts of AWS, which are locked in, probably more expensive, and probably less familiar than their counterparts on operating systems or in containers. Seems like a lot of work for a kind of scalability that leaves you with little insight into how it works, idk |
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