All About Dell Apex Cloud Services with Richmond Ang!

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  • Опубліковано 17 гру 2022
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 18

  • @ingoos
    @ingoos Рік тому +8

    How about ultra cheap cloud aas using obsolete discarded ready to scrap hardware powered by Linux...? Free ad-supported tiers...

    • @ask_carbon
      @ask_carbon Рік тому

      Hetzner kinda does that.
      No advertising bs but they use desktop processors/hardware as for rent servers for significantly cheaper than xeon/Epyc chips.

    • @dfgdfg_
      @dfgdfg_ Рік тому +3

      Maintenance cost would outweigh the benefits. Next best thing is IPFS that anyone can run. Maybe there is a compute equivalent

    • @V1N_574
      @V1N_574 Рік тому +2

      @@dfgdfg_ plus energy vs performance ratio makes it expensive to run on old equipment.

  • @Delease
    @Delease Рік тому +4

    It seems pretty clear that the future is a unified multi-cloud, on-prem and edge platform, so it doesn't surprise me that Dell is rolling out this service. But I don't think Apex is the computing platform I've been dreaming of. Dell will sell you multi-cloud agility, but I suspect they will try to lock you into their software and hardware ecosystem. Unless Dell releases this platform as open source (at which time they can continue to profit by selling it as a service), I will be steering clear.

  • @CycahhaCepreebha
    @CycahhaCepreebha Рік тому +1

    The only Dell I've ever owned is a Wyse 5470 AiO. It's pretty good, I have it set up to run Octoprint dockers for my 3D printers. It's got just enough power left over to run an RDP client to a virtual machine on my desktop computer, so I can also run Solidworks and my slicer directly on it. Huge upgrade from the Raspberry Pi Zero W I was using before. Would definitely recommend their thin clients, they're great products. Can't vouch for their laptops or gaming computers though, I've heard bad things about those.

  • @GrishTech
    @GrishTech Рік тому +1

    Software defined (or outcome defined infrastructure via some abstracted console) is the future and its already here. However, you should always avoid vendor lock-in when possible.

    • @thelol1759
      @thelol1759 Рік тому +1

      Be careful about spending too much time trying to be cloud agnostic. I’ve seen that end up meaning forgoing saving money using container based services and instead using VMs which are much more expensive and annoying to maintain.

    • @GrishTech
      @GrishTech Рік тому

      @@thelol1759 yes, will agree there. Hence, when possible and makes business sense.

  • @locusm
    @locusm Рік тому +2

    When you cant get simple pricing from their website you know its gonna be arm & leg level costs.

  • @destari5917
    @destari5917 Рік тому +3

    I wouldn't bet money on this being a supportable system. Dell has a bad habit of killing products in the software defined infrastructure space. Look at OpenSwitch OPX or their scalable hypercoverged products.

  • @dickkallerhan2412
    @dickkallerhan2412 Рік тому +3

    In my company, we paid for a bunch of dell equipment £1,000,000+
    took 11 months to arrive, it was almost like they had a more profitable use for it! Basically outdated by the time it arrived!

    • @BobGP1
      @BobGP1 Рік тому +2

      Yer I heard what he was saying and couldn't stop the sonical voice telling me how this will be miss used and buggered up. Nice Idea but not from dell.

  • @j2ballybatty
    @j2ballybatty Рік тому

    Hello there sorry for being completely out of the videos conversation but please in the future can we have an update video on the ryzen ddr5 memory issues when something changes? You’re the only guy who is fully answered my questions. And I’m worried that when something doesn’t change That I won’t get the information.

  • @Kikker861
    @Kikker861 Рік тому

    My experience with ABS is quite simple: expensive sloppy software.
    You can do Dell ABS with a different backup system + Wasabi or Backblaze storage for significantly less in dollars/TB*Month
    Expect Dell to buy out SaaS offerings in the future to add to their Apex portfolio. Dell doesn't actually run this stuff, they buy companies that do. Once that small company chokes, you can expect Dell to sell them off to an investment firm.

  • @ffsireallydontcare
    @ffsireallydontcare Рік тому +1

    Yay, more jobs shipped off to "big tech" in the US. Luckily I'm middle aged without much life left to pay for... wait what?

  • @omgMBP
    @omgMBP Рік тому

    Eh.

  • @jefferycunningham2665
    @jefferycunningham2665 Рік тому

    Gotta have that OpEx, that Subscription, that over time *always* adds up to cost more in the long run when you run the numbers.
    "But it's OpEx, so it's ok"