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dzimine

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    Comment #24149821

    Please consider Scalyr: disclosure I work there, but objectively I will be surprised if someone beats us on price, focused log analytics - try and judge for yourself. https://www.s…

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    Comment #22859959

    Does the speed matter? How exactly? I am genuinely curious: at Scalyr we _can_ be very fast but it is a balance with the cost that we want to pass on as price savings. Same with se…

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    Comment #22859821

    A story of Netflix adopting StackStorm for autoremediation is a nice illustration of this approach. They began to build a tool, learned enough to be dangerous, discovered StackStor…

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    Comment #20388467

    The dichotomy is real and a reflection of Dev vs Ops dichotomy. DevOps made Dev and Ops collaborate but didn't blend the roles & skills. Ops appreciate logs but require consistent …

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    Comment #17444112

    On top of "this sucks": such "fully automated" response is a violation of GDPR compliance that requires "right to obtain human intervention on the part of the controller". Stunning…

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    Comment #17390264

    Rundeck is a good system, around for quite some time. I met many people who are using it in prod, some migrating to StackStorm when they need IFTTT, or those who prefer not to oper…

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    Comment #17386894

    Nurtch DOES look like an awesome idea: jupyter notebooks proved to be a greatest interactive tool as well as for sharing the work. Good job with the site, too, best of luck with it…

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    Comment #17294853

    If the comp, stocks, big $ is your primary motivation, look somewhere else. We go to the startup for a thrill. For doing something you strongly believe. For creating something that…

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    Comment #16417146

    To be fair with other solid "on-top-of-K8S" frameworks: - Fission by Platform 5 https://platform9.com/fission - Kubeless http://kubeless.io/ - Nuclio by https://github.com/nuclio/n…

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    Comment #16417128

    Similar but if you try the two side-by-side, you likely like Zappa much more... unless you work for AWS :)

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    Comment #16417125

    It's what OpenStack has been - "opensource cloud platform". But yes, I agree, overstatement for OpenWhisk.

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    Comment #15977121

    Define "Short". Condensed does not equate to easy to read. For a math book, time to read is in reverse proportion of the size. The shortest path is not the fastest. Here's "Writing…

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    Comment #14370956

    Puppet vs Salt/Ansible is old story, they're compared as applied to config management. Anthony is bringing a different angle here: how Salt / Ansible / StackStorm compare as event …

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    Comment #10344820

    let's scrutinize. And please do challenge and point out what still feels wrong. * first, a library of scripts (actions), a shared one. each action is atomic, linux style, doing one…

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    Comment #10344717

    may be, when it comes to CI/CD. not familiar with concourse. my comment above got cut out, i meant to say "generic platform with no focus on CI/CD". It's for auto-remediation. it's…

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    Comment #10343755

    terraform/juju/bosh are purpose-build for app and infra deployments. StackStorm is a generic automation platform with no . One can use it to run arbitrary chain of actions on event…

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    Comment #10343154

    Disclaimer: I work with StackStorm. In the past, I built Opalis IIS aka Microsoft SC Orchestrator. Seen both sides. StackStorm to legacy runbook automations is what chef/puppet to …

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