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This was a great video. I especially appreciate the mansion vs custom house connection. That helps me connect it so much. I would love to see a video of what you can create with one vs the other with actual apps/site walkthrough and even maybe a bit of what it looks like from the developer's side. :) Thanks again.
Thanks for your feedback! We are glad you enjoyed the video and found the analogy helpful. Your suggestion for a follow-up with real examples and developer insights is fantastic! We will take it into consideration. Thanks for watching!
You're wrong about the costs: AWS's integrations force developers to test their code/infrastructure with the cloud. These development costs add up, especially when you have regular developers who cant directly see the costs they are incurring. Their entire business model is based on vendor lock-in, and assumes that you overlook the operational costs - like security and testing! You're wrong again about the costs: As I understand it, AWS's ECS solution uses an EC2 instance to run its containers by using an "agent". Since EC2 already has a hypervisor built in (and I highly doubt that the 'agent' replaces the hypervisor, as that doesnt make sense), its most likely running 2 operating systems -- which is more than the one that standard containerization like kubernetes uses. It'd be great if AWS used less obscure language when they try to teach things -- its like they're trying to convince you logically by using their own made up words. Like they want to make your brain fart.
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Great breakdown, I've been using JavaScript for a while now, but TypeScript seems like it could really streamline my development process. Excited to give it a try
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Excellent video! I appreciate how the presenter skillfully compares the services, providing valuable insights to determine the best option based on specific situations 🙌🏼
Transitioning from ECS to EKS means adapting to Kubernetes terms, tweaking configs, adjusting tooling, and dealing with networking changes. Resource management and scaling policies require attention, AWS service integrations need reconfiguring, and CloudWatch settings must be adjusted. Budget evaluations are essential due to different cost structures.
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Great question! There is a key difference. Nearshore outsourcing refers to contracting services or tasks to a third-party company located in a nearby country, often with similar time zones and cultural affinity. On the other hand, outsourcing, in a broader sense, involves contracting out tasks or services to any external provider, regardless of their geographic location.
I think you know what I meant. You are just another company outsourcing our jobs out of the country in search of cheap foreign labor there by screwing the American worker in the process. You have no loyalty to the health of this country or the sovereignty of our borders.
Yes, nearshore outsourcing is a strategic choice embraced by numerous CEOs to boost operational efficiency and maximize profits, all while fostering collaboration with their counterparts. This approach allows companies to tap into specialized skills, capitalize on geographic advantages, and create a symbiotic relationship with collaborators. It's a deliberate decision aimed at achieving a more streamlined and profitable business model.