I understand this as 3 categories of deployment size:
- you've got 1 server you visit rarely so don't care about the server shell
- you've got <10 servers you care about and try to replicate your shell config (because you use it daily)
- you've got >10 servers and you almost never log into them because the logs, metrics and deployment are exported to a centralised system... so you don't care about the server shell
- you've got 1 server you visit rarely so don't care about the server shell
- you've got <10 servers you care about and try to replicate your shell config (because you use it daily)
- you've got >10 servers and you almost never log into them because the logs, metrics and deployment are exported to a centralised system... so you don't care about the server shell