It's pronounced Diane. I do data architecture, operations, and backend development. In my spare time I maintain Massive.js, a data mapper for Node.js and PostgreSQL.
There's one other caveat I forgot to mention: it's difficult if you let tenants manage installations and/or dictate the pace of upgrades they receive, which if you're not selling service licenses only you probably are. That was the original job I built arachne for, pulling tenant data out of shared storage when they wanted to go on-premise instead. Had I anticipated that scenario I might have done things differently on that one.
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There's one other caveat I forgot to mention: it's difficult if you let tenants manage installations and/or dictate the pace of upgrades they receive, which if you're not selling service licenses only you probably are. That was the original job I built arachne for, pulling tenant data out of shared storage when they wanted to go on-premise instead. Had I anticipated that scenario I might have done things differently on that one.