> There's also lock-in which I hate with a passion.
I wonder if this isn't clouding your judgement here. FaaS is subject to lock-in, absolutely, but for teams that need a bit of code run and need to not manage an instance, functions are the way to go. Need to be at an organization that's able to support that properly, but that's table stakes at this point.
I wonder if this isn't clouding your judgement here. FaaS is subject to lock-in, absolutely, but for teams that need a bit of code run and need to not manage an instance, functions are the way to go. Need to be at an organization that's able to support that properly, but that's table stakes at this point.