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Not too horribly expensive either, and 60% faster on both single and multi-threaded workloads than our current main server. Our hosting provider has 12900K servers.But God forbid you say that programming is hard.It's all chaos and it's not going to get better, but that's right and normal so stop complaining.įrom Azure's multiple recent security catastrophes to Amazon's swirling cesspool that they call a dashboard that nobody on the planet can navigate, to all cloud vendors' grand larceny that they call bandwidth charges, to vendor-managed databases and search engines, to "open source" licenses that prohibit doing anything with the code that might slightly inconvenience the company behind it, it's all crap.Īnyone proposing a microservice architecture who can't also tell you the horror story about how they didn't sleep for two weeks propping up a failed rollout that couldn't be reverted because of a cyclic dependency cascade while the rest of the team scrambled to fix the bugs, and how they turned it all around in the end - out the airlock with them.Īnyone proposing orchestrated deployment who can't tell you about the time they caught the debug message that publicly shared admin access tokens five minutes before it would have hit production for a million users at a billion-dollar customer, and how they prevented that from ever happening again - out the airlock.Īnyone proposing any vendor or technology that can't swear for five minutes straight on the subject without repeating themselves - out the airlock.Īnd anyone who suggests Node.js - forget the airlock, enter parking orbit around a neutron star and launch them out of a torpedo tube. Started migrating to microservices and everything fell apart? The answer is more microservices! Why you should use a microservice architecture. No one wants to manage Kubernetes anymore. Three real world Kubernetes success stories. Just look at the linked stories from that article: Everybody is convinced they know the answer.

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The entire software industry is falling apart because of two conflicting factors:Ģ. I linked to this on Wednesday as a minor item, but it's something that deserves more attention. Nobody goes there anymore, it's too crowded.Ĭomplexity is killing software developers.Daily Tech News 7 November 2021 -Pixy Misa Top Story













Ace of spades