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by pm90
8 days ago
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> I don’t think companies will do that. Why don’t they just buy local on-premise infrastructure even though it’s cheaper than AWS? For customer facing, production software, its worth paying a cloud tax to get the reliability guarantee. For tools that are used by engineers for code development, there is no need for such bulletproof guarantees. |
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Which category of developer tool has on-premise as the more popular option?
Cloud isn’t about “reliability,” it’s about being able to focus on your core business rather than spending all your time maintaining stuff.