[HN Gopher] A Faster Horse: Infrastructure was the cloud's first...
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A Faster Horse: Infrastructure was the cloud's first act. What's
its second?
Author : CharlesW
Score : 18 points
Date : 2022-12-09 21:06 UTC (1 hours ago)
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| bitwize wrote:
| I keep hearing a lot about "edge computing", so here's my guess.
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| Back in the 90s, companies would buy rooms full of servers for
| their big workloads and the user-facing stuff would run on
| people's individual PCs.
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| So the next big thing with cloud is, cloud will combine with edge
| computing to reverse this relationship: users' PCs will do
| analytics on behalf of big companies locally, and all the user
| facing stuff will run in big companies' datacenters, i.e., the
| cloud.
| mkl95 wrote:
| > Instead of working on the core of the code and focusing on the
| performance of a self-contained application, developers are now
| forced to act as some kind of monstrous manual management layer
| between hundreds of various APIs, puzzling together whether Flark
| 2.3.5 on a T5.enormous instance will work with a Kappa function
| that sends data from ElephantStore in the us-polar-north-1 region
| to the APIFunctionFactoryTerminal in us-polar-south-2.
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| Do they though? While the state of IaC is far from ideal, it
| makes most cloud systems relatively easy to reason about. There's
| no reason to be puzzling it together.
| ghaff wrote:
| There was also some discussion of "What's next" at Kubecon as
| well and, somewhat to Steve's point, discussion about addressing
| complexity for both developers and operations. Layer on top of
| that tension between simplification and locking people into a
| vendor-specific abstraction.
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