Comment Re:What? (Score 2) 555
Yeah, that user tried the same thing with me as well a few day back.
While linking me to Red Hat's PaaS offering.
I've got the same complaints about systemd, namely that I either have to find engineering man-hours to convert all of the existing supporting infrastructure I have to a systemd world, or find engineering man-hours to maintain an in-house distro. Even if systemd is a clear upgrade over every single component it has its tentacles in (for the sake of argument), it isn't enough to justify refactoring a working infrastructure on a DevOps team that's already understaffed as it is.
I'm sure Red Hat has a Solutions Architect that's happy to have me pay tens-to-hundreds of thousands just to get my infrastructure back up to where it was prior to systemd, though!
While linking me to Red Hat's PaaS offering.
I've got the same complaints about systemd, namely that I either have to find engineering man-hours to convert all of the existing supporting infrastructure I have to a systemd world, or find engineering man-hours to maintain an in-house distro. Even if systemd is a clear upgrade over every single component it has its tentacles in (for the sake of argument), it isn't enough to justify refactoring a working infrastructure on a DevOps team that's already understaffed as it is.
I'm sure Red Hat has a Solutions Architect that's happy to have me pay tens-to-hundreds of thousands just to get my infrastructure back up to where it was prior to systemd, though!