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sofixa 3 days ago

> On-demand elastic resources

Which is kind of wrong, because there is nothing elastic nor "on demand" about metal you buy.

diggan 3 days ago | parent | next [-]

The hardware isn't elastic, obviously. But if a IT department sets up a Oxide rack, then the software development department can get the same sort of "on-demand 'elastic' resources" provisioned in that rack. I think that's what they're getting at. But yeah, obviously hardware itself can't be on-demand.

ironhaven 3 days ago | parent | prev [-]

Elastic as in AWS Elastic Compute Cloud (ec2). Flexible virtual machines provisioned with a web API not rubbery stretchy servers

sofixa 3 days ago | parent [-]

By that metric even VMware's vSphere with its abominable excuses for APIs also count as elastic.

If you have to manage the hardware yourself, have to plan and pay for upfront for the maximum capacity you would need, and there are fixed limits you can hit and have to plan around yourself, it's not elastic.