> but the free part is inherently what many FOSS users value
The free part is valuable not in that it's cheap, but in that it saves you from having to deal with licensing.
DevOps pioneers hailed from the likes of Google, Amazon and Facebook, who are not exactly short on cash, but you simply couldn't do what they did if you had been nickeled and dimed at every VM and container.
The free part is valuable not in that it's cheap, but in that it saves you from having to deal with licensing.
DevOps pioneers hailed from the likes of Google, Amazon and Facebook, who are not exactly short on cash, but you simply couldn't do what they did if you had been nickeled and dimed at every VM and container.