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by moksly
1637 days ago
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I’m curious as to what you’re maintaining. Once we set our pipeline up with a consultant agency and build step-by-step guides on how to launch a docker container through it, the maintenance of the pipeline has required no human hands. This is in an enterprise sized organisation with 10.000 employees. We still have a sys ops team to handle security, network and all those other things, but deploying software? That’s really easy for our developers. We use Azure DevOps, we deploy to Azure apps with a dev, testing, staging (5% traffic) and prod (95% traffic) slots. It takes maybe 5 minutes to go through the to-do-list when a new application or function or whatever is created and we have a very fascist naming convention. This isn’t an azure commercial, we’re only in azure because we’re the public sector and already so in bed with Microsoft that it’s the cheapest solution. I’m sure you could do the same in any other cloud. |
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Good service is ones that solve the problem in a reasonable time. Great services accomplish the same as good service but understand that the code, company and even the pipeline will evolve and either the client will need to reinvest themselves or externally again. They will communicate this with the limitations to the client.
There are only two types of clients I've seen more inline with the original statement, declining or flat company and both are only in the maintenance do not touch phase.