• samtoxie@sh.itjust.works
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    6 days ago

    As someone in the ISP/hosting business, i can tell you that there are plenty of companies incapable of sufficiently managing actual servers. For their own safety it’s probably better to let someone else manage it for them (despite getting ripped off then)

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      6 days ago

      I’d like to take the stance that: If you can’t manage your own data, don’t start a business. But that seems like a shaky foundation to plant a flag, so I will instead say, “I hate Oracle.”

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        5 days ago

        I agree, and If you can’t manage your own health, don’t be alive, which is why the world should consist 100% of medical doctors.

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      If they cannot manage their own infrastructure, they also don’t know what infrastructure is needed for their services. And they won’t even have the opportunity to learn anymore.

      Secondly, if you buy external services, you need to consider improving connectivity.

      I mean, you can still work on your on-premises servers, if your internet connection fails. You cannot, if you outsourced essentials parts.