[ale] Gearing up for the future (wuz: boot speed, systemd, vi vs emacs, etc)
Leam Hall
leamhall at gmail.com
Mon Feb 19 11:24:26 EST 2018
On 02/19/2018 10:19 AM, Jerald Sheets via Ale wrote:
> So let me interject into this conversational process a “norm” that’s
> evolving out in silicon valley.
Let me render an opinion based on Jerald's comments. Containerization
will change "things" as much as VMWare. SMBs will use a cloud provider
(AWS, Linode). Large enterprises will use thin clients or portable
workstations to connect to their environment. We've probably all seen
the signs.
Griping about systemd feels good but doesn't prepare me for the next
career challenges. So, what to do?
We have, individually and collectively, at least a few choices.
1. Change careers so systemd/boot times/containers don't matter.
2. Hang out with the legacy systems.
3. Join those moving to the "new thing".
4. Help enable the "even newer thing".
I'd say the "new thing" (#3) is cloud and the "even newer thing" is
containers (#4). There are multiple container technologies and the
market is likely to settle on one.
As I look at my career and this list the path forward isn't clear. I get
paid for #2 while #1 has been a long standing option. Would need energy
and a team to do #4 while #3 is a safe forward option. However, "safe"
is relative; they can find younger and cheaper cloud admins.
Thoughts?
Leam
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