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I saw a demo from them and it looked nice but then they told me they are stopping at the VM and storage blob level of abstraction.

Virtually all the value we get from cloud is in their managed offerings of complex and difficult to admin systems like Kubernetes, Postgres, and managed storage layers.

That’s where all the value is but it’s also where all the cost is. If you just want compute, storage, and bandwidth all those can be had at commodity prices. Look at Hetzner, Hivelocity, FDCServers, DataPacket, OVH, or VPS providers like Vultr. You can get dozens of cores, terabytes of SSD, and gigabits of unmetered bandwidth for a few thousand dollars or less. It’s very cheap.

Without the high level managed stuff we would be off cloud five minutes from now.

I’m sure there is a market for this among people who run on premise data centers, but I think they would have a much larger market if they went further up the software stack. Right now they just look like they are competing with Dell and Supermicro, not Amazon or Google Cloud.



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