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Platform Engineering: Evolution or Rebranding?

2 点作者 gpi3 天前

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adamgordonbell3 天前
Thanks for sharing! I wrote this after thinking about whether platform engineering actually something new, or just a rebrand and seeing this comment on reddit.<p><pre><code> My personal hot take is that DevOps (in the truest sense of the word) is a dead end in the way Kelsey Hightower also sees Kubernetes as a dead end. This isn&#x27;t to say that DevOps isn&#x27;t important to the computing world or that it hasn&#x27;t done anything significant for the industry. [But] I have yet to see this work well in practice beyond Series A startups where engineering staff count exceeds 20-ish people </code></pre> I started in the this-is-just-a-fad-camp, where sysadmin became a devops engineer and then after people saying devops shouldn&#x27;t be a title they became a platform engineer.<p>But, after talking to people ( and with my work being focused on interacting with legit teams and practices platform engineering ), I came out the other side realizing that pe teams and building a platform does solve a fundamental problem with pure DevOps. That &quot;everyone does everything&quot; utopia of the original DevOps vision didn&#x27;t really scale to larger organizations, and you ended up with &#x27;DevOps teams&#x27; anyhow. Not everybody can do everything. The human brain has limits and building tooling is a separate and useful thing.