Every company I’ve consulted for has hired a team dedicated to just setting up and monitoring AWS for the software devs. Hell, you’d probably reduce headcount running on bare metal.
Every company I’ve consulted for has hired a team dedicated to just setting up and monitoring AWS for the software devs. Hell, you’d probably reduce headcount running on bare metal.
I have spent about 1 day waiting for every 5 days doing stuff at my last 3 jobs all of which were growing companies thinking that they needed the power of the cloud, but they sure as hell were not paying to make it fast or easy to use.
Pay some "devops" folks and then underfund them and give them a mandate of all ops but with less people and also you need to manage the constant churn of aws services and then deal with normal outages and dumb dev things.
Pretty much this. Most companies have the "devops" folks fully dedicated to maintaining the cloud stuff.
In more than 15 years of experiences, in various compagnies, the number of people who can build and run an on-premise infrastructure sanely can be counted on my right hand fingers
These people exist, but we have far more stupid "admins" around here
When you are not in the infrastructure business (I work in retail at the moment), the public cloud is the sane way to go (which is sad, but anyway)