Blaze@feddit.nl to Buy European@feddit.ukEnglish · 6 days agoCompanies in the EU are starting to look for ways to ditch Amazon, Google, and Microsoft cloud services for European oneswww.wired.comexternal-linkmessage-square41fedilinkarrow-up1574arrow-down12cross-posted to: world@lemmy.worldworld@lemmy.worldBuyFromEU@europe.pub
arrow-up1572arrow-down1external-linkCompanies in the EU are starting to look for ways to ditch Amazon, Google, and Microsoft cloud services for European oneswww.wired.comBlaze@feddit.nl to Buy European@feddit.ukEnglish · 6 days agomessage-square41fedilinkcross-posted to: world@lemmy.worldworld@lemmy.worldBuyFromEU@europe.pub
minus-squareiiilinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1arrow-down1·edit-25 days agoWell, agree to disagree. Where I work we have all those things with one central management (ansible), running on VPSes at 2 providers. If we want translation, as an example that we also use, it was as simple as finding a container on docker hub. A load balancer auto scales the VPSes, payment is by minute, for a price cheaper than going with a cloud provider. The only thing we have on-prem is data backups, as you never know when a third party (by error or not) locks you out. To each their own, but cloud is still just someone else’s computer :)
Well, agree to disagree. Where I work we have all those things with one central management (ansible), running on VPSes at 2 providers.
If we want translation, as an example that we also use, it was as simple as finding a container on docker hub.
A load balancer auto scales the VPSes, payment is by minute, for a price cheaper than going with a cloud provider.
The only thing we have on-prem is data backups, as you never know when a third party (by error or not) locks you out.
To each their own, but cloud is still just someone else’s computer :)