Comment by markus_zhang
2 days ago
I have always wanted to find some technical refutes, and I found one on reddit.
https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/1sbir8j/commen...
I'll skip the other comments and focus on the technical ones:
> there are hundreds of “agents” which run on a one time basis to install systems as part of deployment architecture. These agents often amount to pretty simple scripts or programs. They most often run one time per update deployment, or if nodes are repaved. Some install small daemons. It’s called micro service architecture. Guy claims to be some cloud wiz but doesn’t get these basics.
> That said He’s put cutlers original work on a pedestal, when fabric controller should have been replaced a decade ago. The monolithic nature of fabric has been a huge issue for reliability and scalability, and the company is trying its hardest to move as many features out of it into microservices as it can.
I'm wondering if OP can answer this refute? Looks like the person is working in a neighbor team. No offense intended but I'm really curious about the technical part.
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