And this isn't an enterprise thing. It's my home NAS. For business things I just use AWS like any sensible person.
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A 16TB, a single one, right now is $1800.
As I said, as they become available (read: affordable) then I'll use them. Until that point.. mechanical drives have worked well for 50 years and are fine for me. I can accept a margin of problem, it's the reason I use RAID.
My NAS device has 80TB of usable space (6x16TB, raid5). Equivalent would've cost tens of thousands of dollars in drives alone.
Once 16TB SSDs are even available I will probably start migrating them in, but for now mechanical drives it is.
No. This argument is stupid
Well one runs like a top. The other I need to replace the suspension on but the engine is sound.
Well she's at least as clever as that, so suppose you guys got a little in common.
I own two cars. The newest is a 2013 because it's before touchscreens became standard equipment. I'm gonna limp those bitches along until either I die or that trend reverses.
That's a bad joke
Yes. Containers are awesome in that they let you use an application inside a sandbox, but beyond that you can deploy it anywhere.
If you're in the sysadmin world you should not only embrace Docker but I'd recommend learning k8s, too, if you still enjoy those things.
Side note if you can't figure out how to use psycopg2 in a 5 line tutorial you have even less ability than you thought you did
It's absolutely authoritarian. You're an idiot if you think otherwise. I'm not even going to offer an argument, you're just stupid.