> the computer industry goes through a cycle of focus: disk, network, CPU - at any given time the currently 'hot' technology is targeting one of these hot spots
SSR makes me think we’re going back to doing everything on the server, after quite a few years focusing on the client. I think this might be the third go-around in my career.
Network, and to a lesser extent: CPU (or more generally, compute) in large scale deployments as a result of possibilities enabled by networking. We’re calling this the cloud, but the first iteration of “the cloud” started with storage enabling efficient, reliable access of data storage being decoupled from individual nodes. Now we take that for granted- so maybe the current era is “all of the above, but storage started to feel like a solved problem”
We’re calling this the cloud, but the first iteration of “the cloud” started with storage enabling efficient, reliable access of data storage being decoupled from individual nodes
This is exactly what I dislike about all this "look, shiny, new" kind of thing. No, networked storage that is decoupled from compute nodes is not a cloud thing. Sure the cloud does that too. But data centers all over the globe used EMC^2 Symmetrix for a long time: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EMC_Symmetrix
Which would you say we're in now?