A layman's guide to understanding the Cloud
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A layman's guide to understanding the Cloud
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#2Virtual machines were first designed and built in the 1960s.
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#3https://kislayverma.com/programming/learning-react-in-24-hou...
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#5The cloud is just someone else's computer in a data center in North Virgina. You can sometimes rent software from them too.
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#6The cloud is just someone else's computer in a data center in North Virgina. You can sometimes rent software from them too.
I think, the problem with the cloud is that it it's a whole automated network of someone elses computers that employs some idiosyncratic tech to manage them.
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#8Some links doesn't work on your website. https://kislayverma.com/programming/learning-react-in-24-hou...
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#9The cloud is just someone else's computer in a data center in North Virgina. You can sometimes rent software from them too.
That “rented computer plus rented software”, when it’s infrastructure, doesn’t look much like the DCs, with scripts, of old.
I’m an old school sysadmin. Cloud engineering doesn’t feel like sysadmin’ing anymore. It’s different enough to mark a significant change. I like 80s music and root prompts... and at work, one of those doesn’t play anymore.