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Episode 128a - The not-so silver lining

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Welcome to Episode 128 Main Topic
  1. Blog by David Heinemeier Hansson https://world.hey.com/dhh/why-we-re-leaving-the-cloud-654b47e0
    1. He’s a Danish programmer, and the Creator of Ruby on Rails
    2. He is also co-founder of both Basecamp and HEY
      1. https://basecamp.com/
      2. https://hey.com/
    3. And, an Author
      1. https://basecamp.com/books/rework
      2. https://basecamp.com/books/calm/
      3. https://basecamp.com/books/remote/
      4. https://basecamp.com/books/getting-real/
    1. Basecamp has been at least partially in the cloud for a long time
    2. HEY was started in the cloud.
    3. Various platforms and technologies
      1. Bare vms
      2. K8s
      3. Google
      4. Amazon
    4. “Renting computers is (mostly) a bad deal for medium-sized companies like ours with stable growth.”
    5. Two ends of the scale:
      1. Low-end, when your application is simple, low workloads, you benefit from the simplicity of managed services
      2. Irregular “bursty” end, where you have a certain sustained workload, but it has a tendency to burst, and then settle.
    6. Middle of the scale:
      1. Workloads that have consistent traffic, and stable growth
    7. Cost vs Complexity
      1. A lot of server hardware could be bought for half a million a year
      2. Argument being, managing those servers.
      1. Half a million spend for HEY per year.
      2. But how true is that, really?
    8. And then there’s centralization…
    1. Who is David Heinemeier Hansson https://dhh.dk/?
    2. So what about this post.

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Welcome to Episode 128 Main Topic
  1. Blog by David Heinemeier Hansson https://world.hey.com/dhh/why-we-re-leaving-the-cloud-654b47e0
    1. He’s a Danish programmer, and the Creator of Ruby on Rails
    2. He is also co-founder of both Basecamp and HEY
      1. https://basecamp.com/
      2. https://hey.com/
    3. And, an Author
      1. https://basecamp.com/books/rework
      2. https://basecamp.com/books/calm/
      3. https://basecamp.com/books/remote/
      4. https://basecamp.com/books/getting-real/
    1. Basecamp has been at least partially in the cloud for a long time
    2. HEY was started in the cloud.
    3. Various platforms and technologies
      1. Bare vms
      2. K8s
      3. Google
      4. Amazon
    4. “Renting computers is (mostly) a bad deal for medium-sized companies like ours with stable growth.”
    5. Two ends of the scale:
      1. Low-end, when your application is simple, low workloads, you benefit from the simplicity of managed services
      2. Irregular “bursty” end, where you have a certain sustained workload, but it has a tendency to burst, and then settle.
    6. Middle of the scale:
      1. Workloads that have consistent traffic, and stable growth
    7. Cost vs Complexity
      1. A lot of server hardware could be bought for half a million a year
      2. Argument being, managing those servers.
      1. Half a million spend for HEY per year.
      2. But how true is that, really?
    8. And then there’s centralization…
    1. Who is David Heinemeier Hansson https://dhh.dk/?
    2. So what about this post.

Watch us live on the 2nd and 4th Thursday of every month! Subscribe and hit the bell! https://www.youtube.com/IronSysadminPodcast

OR

https://twitch.tv/IronSysadminPodcast

Discord Community: https://discord.gg/wmxvQ4c2H6

Matrix Space: https://matrix.to/#/#IronSysadmin:trixie.undrground.org

Find us on Twitter, and Facebook!

Subscribe wherever you find podcasts!

And don't forget about our patreon! https://patreon.com/ironsysadmin

Intro and Outro music credit: Tri Tachyon, Digital MK 2http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Tri-Tachyon/

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