Been using UNIX since the late 80s; Linux since the mid-90s; virtualization since the early 2000s and spent the past few years working in the cloud space.
Location
Alexandria, VA, USA
Education
B.S. Psychology from Pennsylvania State University
Generally "best" and "affordable" (generally code for "cheap") are mutually-exclusive. Usually, what you have to settle for is "best that we can get for the rates we can afford to pay."
There's a saying that's well captured by a Venn diagram:
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Generally "best" and "affordable" (generally code for "cheap") are mutually-exclusive. Usually, what you have to settle for is "best that we can get for the rates we can afford to pay."
There's a saying that's well captured by a Venn diagram: