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by efitz
596 days ago
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> And frequently these antiquated practices are carried to the cloud, negating any benefit. I should have brought that up too. Airlifting your stuff to the cloud and expecting cloud to run like your data center is a way to set yourself up for disappointment and expense. The cloud is something very different than your on-premise datacenter and many things that make sense on prem, do not make sense in cloud. |
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