Subj : Re: Cloudstrike/Windows BSOD, looks pretty serious To : poindexter FORTRAN From : hollowone Date : Tue Jul 23 2024 02:22 pm pF> The podcast Re:Work has the two co-founders from 37Signals, a pF> productivity app maker. They have some very interesting episodes where pF> they discuss moving everything from the cloud back to on-prem to manage pF> runaway costs and to own their infrastructure again. pF> pF> I'm sure the pendulum will swing back elsewhere, too. pF> pF> Moving from on-prem to the cloud, then back to on-prem again is like an pF> employment protection act - always project work to be had, moving back pF> and forth! I'm not surprised to see such trend again. I discovered it at home when I invested 1k USD equivalent to have my own little private cloud with 24TB in RAID + containers and apps and LAN more than enough to run 10-20 peopls company with no extra cost. What I also found studying history of IT is that everything works in cycles and one of those is to centralize and to decentralize in cycles as well. Part of mainframes/cloud is part of the same cycle name definition, just different implementation.. micro/servers/on-prem is another... -h1 .... Xerox Alto was the thing. Anything after we use is just a mere copy. --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A48 (Linux/64) * Origin: 2o fOr beeRS bbs>>>20ForBeers.com:1337 (21:2/150) .