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Love this article and I'm also running some stuff on old enterprise servers in some racks somehwere. Now over the last year I've had to dive into Azure Cloud as we have customers using this (b2b company) and I finally understood why everyone is doing cloud despite the price:

Global permissions, seamless organization and IaC. If you are Fastmail or a small startup - go buy some used dell poweredge with epycs in some Colo rack with 10Gbe transit and save tons of money.

If you are a company with tons of customers, ton's of requirements it's powerful to put each concern into a landing zone, run some bicep/terraform - have a ressource group to control costs and get savings on overall core-count and be done with it.

Assign permissions into a namespace for your employe or customer - have some back and forth about requirements and it's done. No need to sysadmin across servers. No need to check for broken disks.

I'm also blaming the hell of vmware and virtual machines for everything that is a PITA to maintain as a sysadmin but is loved because it's common knowledge. I would only do k8s on bare-metal today and skip the whole virtualization thing completly. I guess it's also these pains that are softened in the cloud.




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