In high school, I had a great programmable calculator. I’d
program it to solve complicated math and science problems
“automatically” for me. Most of my teachers got upset if they
found out, but I’ll always remember one especially enlightened
teacher who didn’t. He said something to the effect of “Hey, if
you managed to write software to solve the equation, you must
thoroughly understand the problem. Way to go!”.
George Reese wrote up a blog post over at O’Reilly the other day
called On Why I Don’t Like Auto-Scaling in the Cloud.
His main argument seems to be that auto-scaling is bad and
reflects poor capacity planning. In the comments, he specifically
calls SmugMug out, saying we’re “using auto-scaling as a crutch
for poor or non-existent capacity planning”.
George is like one of those math teachers who …
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