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this post was submitted on 11 Mar 2024
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The incompetence in the IT world is staggering. In the 90's I complained about the direction SaaS would take us, and my peers just dismissed me as paranoid.
Seriously, how do these people not see the issues with out sourcing your data/software hosting?
It's especially frustrating since it takes more network bandwidth to outsource this stuff, which is more risky (in my opinion - according to how I measure risk) than keeping it in-house, and with that much bandwidth you could easily support all your remote users anyway.
(Of course I'm comparing simple network/cloud provider outage risks against the local data risks and management, it's not really as simple as I'm making it. I just prefer the "keep as much local as you can" is better than distributing data, since it's going to be local anyway, meaning you're never free of those risks).