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by ryandvm
255 days ago
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Obviously this makes sense from a dog-fooding perspective because the cloud provider (Microsoft) owns the product (Github), but I'm always surprised when very capable tech companies decide they aren't capable of running bare metal. Running your own servers was never rocket science, it was literally the only option 20 years ago. Every startup used to have a rack of servers in a closet. I have always thought of cloud hosting as something you do because you cannot afford a full-time ops team so it's wild to me that companies like Netflix decide that they literally don't have the operational expertise to manage servers. |
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