More than a decade into cloud, is cloud just a feature of the systems we build these days? What else might become features in the near future?
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IS THE CLOUD JUST A FEATURE NOW?
- On-demand pricing
- On-demand resources
- Someone else manages it for you
- API access to systems
- A wide breadth of IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS services
WHAT MIGHT BECOME A FEATURE OF MODERN SYSTEMS?
- DevOps becomes integrated Co-Pilots via LLMs
- FinOps gets built into the systems, like vMotion from VMware
- Pre-Testing, Pre-Planning gets built in (like System Initiative)
- Chaos engineering gets built-in
- Collaboration gets built-in
- The OS becomes like containers and gets deterministic
- Upgrades are built-in
- Training, Docs, Examples are built-in
LESSONS LEARNED
- The cross the chasm adoption isn’t just for a specific technology, it’s for bigger systems too
- Rarely does the new thing completely replace the old thing (mobile excluded)
- Innovation will need to continue to be creative (e.g. open source, pricing, etc.)
- “Failures” are usually just incremental steps
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