Hacker News new | ask | show | jobs
by tryauuum 997 days ago
I thought about it and I don't hate the analogy. Although usually I'm very against comparing IT stuff with physical stuff because it tends to produce pointless conversations.

What I hate is the attitude of "treating your server is a pet is wrong, you should be able to kill it and replace any time". I feel like people who say it never run anything more complex than an HTTP API.

1 comments

Ah yeah I totally agree. Having pets is fine until it isn't. A single-digit handful is fine. 1,000 bespoke pets, way above Dunbar's number, isn't. Where exactly you run out of mental headroom and should convert is up to you; the point is that there is one and converting over should be planned for in the North Star roadmap of future development.

My (Raspberry Pi) home server is very much a pet, but I'm never going to productionize that thing, so I'm totally fine with it being a pet, despite the practice at work of having no pets, all cattle.