> Think about managing a park of 100~200 servers with home made bash scripts and crappy monitoring tools and a modicum of dashboards.
Not even that. One repository I checked this week had some commits which messages were like "synchronize code with what is on production server". Awesome. And that's not counting the number of hidden adhoc cronjobs on multiple servers.
Also as a dev I like having a pool of "compute" where I can decide to start a new project whenever instead of having to ask some OPS team for servers, routing, DNS config.
Not even that. One repository I checked this week had some commits which messages were like "synchronize code with what is on production server". Awesome. And that's not counting the number of hidden adhoc cronjobs on multiple servers.
Also as a dev I like having a pool of "compute" where I can decide to start a new project whenever instead of having to ask some OPS team for servers, routing, DNS config.