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Yup. And OpenShift. And Red Hat for Linux. And SAP. And IBM. But you know what? Tiny group of people relative to the impact, revenue and competitors. If we needed skills we clicked “buy”, 100 consultants would arrive who are experts, sort it and we’d move on. Not scratching around looking for people who know what we use and needing to learn 50 different open source tools. Coming from a much looser universe I learned to appreciate the principles for that context.



I've worked at a Swedish streaming company, we bought a filesystem from IBM called "GPFS" or something before it was renamed. Well we had shit performance, reliability and everything else that could be bad. It was running on FC switches recommended by IBM, config from IBM, everything from IBM and it was an absolute fucking joke, metadata timed out regularly and the solution was "deal with it". I think my superiors should've been harder claiming we haven't received what we bought but we're Swedish so we'd rather just fall over and die.


We only used MQ. Against my recommendation, but it was fine if imperfect, and a known entity to all concerned. Did not use that file system.




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