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Sadly it’s still missing quite some integrations with other corporate products, so my company decided to look elsewhere. They did briefly take a look and went ‘nah’.
@iturnedintoanewt it’s pretty good for the sort of “matters, but in a non-urgent way” kinds of workloads. Stuff like load-balanced frontend servers where there isn’t really any data and I/O load to consider. Higher-stakes systems live on the more expensive platforms.


