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by isityettime
1 day ago
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> Most of the cloud platforms are open source. Linux, container, k8s… Linux isn't a cloud platform and neither is Docker. Kubernetes was created specifically to create a way in against AWS' de facto public cloud monopoly. The Cloud Native Compute Foundation is a classic "alliance of smaller players uses open-source and interoperability as a wedge against an incumbent that threatens hegemony". > it’s entirely possible for someone to build and deploy their private cloud if they have the resources. What is there for that, really? Basically just OpenStack? |
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Why someone wants to do that is not my concern. But not being able to is.