I was in a line for some food at a Puppet (the config management tool) conference and two guys in front of me were chatting about their Puppet runs.
One turned to the other and said, "My Puppet runs are really slow. It takes 10-15 minutes for it to run and apply state to all 15,000 servers."
I couldn't believe it. The guy was complaining about having to wait 15 minutes to apply state to 15,000 operating systems.
What is wrong with people? You haven't got to go back far to take all of this innovation away and still people aren't pleased.
I was in a line for some food at a Puppet (the config management tool) conference and two guys in front of me were chatting about their Puppet runs.
One turned to the other and said, "My Puppet runs are really slow. It takes 10-15 minutes for it to run and apply state to all 15,000 servers."
I couldn't believe it. The guy was complaining about having to wait 15 minutes to apply state to 15,000 operating systems.
What is wrong with people? You haven't got to go back far to take all of this innovation away and still people aren't pleased.