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Thanks for your replay. I missed your article about FaaS vendor lock-in. I think it hits the point.
As you wrote, it isn't hard to migrate the function body itself. The real problem is the ecosystem supplied by the cloud provider. As you said, It isn't likely that I’ll have to migrate my solution between cloud providers. But I don't like the feeling that migration could be painful.
Thanks again for sharing your opinion and experience. It was a pleasure to read your article and participate in the discussion.
I’m looking forward to the next article from you.
Thanks for your replay. I missed your article about FaaS vendor lock-in. I think it hits the point.
As you wrote, it isn't hard to migrate the function body itself. The real problem is the ecosystem supplied by the cloud provider. As you said, It isn't likely that I’ll have to migrate my solution between cloud providers. But I don't like the feeling that migration could be painful.
Thanks again for sharing your opinion and experience. It was a pleasure to read your article and participate in the discussion.
I’m looking forward to the next article from you.
Cheers.
Regarding minimising the pain / risk of vendor lock in, Pulumi looks interesting (haven't used it in anger so YMMV): pulumi.com