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Comment by raxxorraxor

20 days ago

Problem is that if you want to be a serious cloud provider, you have to do exactly that. I slowly move my apps off of any Microsoft services, because they tend to be slow and buggy.

Also they too often remove features of their products and I have no desire to migrate working stuff because MS wants to move people to other products.

And these tend to be worse in recent times. Exemplary for that is PowerAutomate for me. Theoretically a neat tool that is well integrated into the cloud landscape. Practically you cannot implement reliable workflows with it because of numerous reasons.

> If you’re running production workloads on Azure or relying on it for mission-critical systems, this story matters more than you think.

Well, it doesn't explode, but I really question how reliable some of these systems really are. In my experience, not at all. There was or is some genuinely good engineering below some of these systems, but I think all the buggy fluff build upon it really introduces friction.