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That doesn’t mean Polvi is a fan. “Lambda and serverless is one of the worst forms of proprietary lock-in that we’ve ever seen in the history of humanity,” said Polvi, only partly in jest, referring to the most widely used serverless offering, AWS Lambda. “It’s seriously as bad as it gets.” He elaborated: “It’s code that tied not just to hardware – which we’ve seen before – but to a data center, you can’t even get the hardware yourself. And that hardware is now custom fabbed for the cloud providers with dark fiber that runs all around the world, just for them. So literally the application you write will never get the performance or responsiveness or the ability to be ported somewhere else without having the deployment footprint of Amazon.”
Absolutely agreed…(tags: lambda amazon aws containers coreos deployment lockin proprietary serverless alex-polvi kubernetes)
AWS switching hypervisor from Xen to KVM
interesting
(tags: aws kvm xen virtualization)