Confusion lives only in the small minds that have never really embraced cloud computing.
Are there a lot of moving parts yes because there always have been. The only difference between cloud and on prem is that on prem because you own the tin you are working with you can get away with being lazy and not fully scripting deployments and architecture.
In a pure cloud you have to expect things to fail and therefore rebuilding the infrastructure is key. Vendor disparity that is just noise that usually is exacerbated by company politics not by the technical matters... If the kitchen is too hot for you then...
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Confusion lives only in the small minds that have never really embraced cloud computing.
Are there a lot of moving parts yes because there always have been. The only difference between cloud and on prem is that on prem because you own the tin you are working with you can get away with being lazy and not fully scripting deployments and architecture.
In a pure cloud you have to expect things to fail and therefore rebuilding the infrastructure is key. Vendor disparity that is just noise that usually is exacerbated by company politics not by the technical matters... If the kitchen is too hot for you then...