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minus-squaredouglasg14b@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up3·edit-214 hours agoYes, containers make your application logic work. That’s the lowest hanging fruit on the tree. Let’s talk about persistence logic, fail forwards, data synchronization, and write queues next. Let’s also talk about cloud provider network egress costs. Let’s also talk about specific service dependencies that may not be replicatable across clouds, or even regions. Oh, also provider specific deployment nuances, I AM differences, networking differences…etc
Yes, containers make your application logic work.
That’s the lowest hanging fruit on the tree.
Let’s talk about persistence logic, fail forwards, data synchronization, and write queues next.
Let’s also talk about cloud provider network egress costs.
Let’s also talk about specific service dependencies that may not be replicatable across clouds, or even regions.
Oh, also provider specific deployment nuances, I AM differences, networking differences…etc