Cloud database and cloud infrastructure people need to talk
Most development and deployment teams now work better than they did prior to cloud computing. The rise of agile and devops/devsecops set the framework for ops and dev teams to work more closely together. Dev now works well with ops, and the other way around.However, I’m noticing some flaws in the system. Namely, the cloud database designers who work with cloud-native and non-native databases don’t seem to be syncing up with the infrastructure designers/architects who provide important resources for a cloud database, including storage and compute. [ Also on InfoWorld: 8 databases supporting in-database machine learning ] This results in a few bad outcomes.To read this article in full, please click here
Most development and deployment teams now work better than they did prior to cloud computing. The rise of agile and devops/devsecops set the framework for ops and dev teams to work more closely together. Dev now works well with ops, and the other way around.
However, I’m noticing some flaws in the system. Namely, the cloud database designers who work with cloud-native and non-native databases don’t seem to be syncing up with the infrastructure designers/architects who provide important resources for a cloud database, including storage and compute.
This results in a few bad outcomes.