"IT is more like an ultimate frisbee team, than a rowing team. There's a goal. There are rules. Everyone is working together to get there, but people are running all over the place to get it done."
-- John Burke, Nemertes
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Posts by Brian Jemes
20 years. Not a bad run. RIP 6509.
The end of our network chassis era: March 3rd, 2025
Other times you need to build the case for your organization to invest in a transition to a new architecture:
"If the exceptions become the rule, create a new architecture that has standard solutions appropriate to most customer requirements."
-- @thejemes.bsky.social
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Sometimes you can extended your architecture to avoid what Russ calls everything becoming a one-off process:
"Minimize future exception requests by implementing each exception in a broad manner that will meet many similar needs."
-- @thejemes.bsky.social
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Tom agrees with my friend and colleague:
"Every infrastructure has an architecture, even if undocumented."
-- Kelly McDonald
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Tom, Russ, and @esharp.net share thoughts on Architecture & [Exception] Process that resonate with me.
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Great wrap up episode. You might like "The Last Lion: Winston Spencer Churchill." 3 volumes. By William Manchester and Paul Reid
"If you have been assiduously building trust with your team by being trustworthy and by aligning what you're doing with what the organization needs ..., then you'll have that cultural capital within the organization to bring change about"
-- John Burke, Nemertes
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Somebody "That proactively gets involved in architecture and design decisions, that's included in vendor evaluations and meetings, making sure that Ops requirements are part of RFPs ... So that those sustainability/operations issues are part of the design from day one."
- @scottrobohn.bsky.social
This is a powerful idea for large IT organizations:
Have "an Ops Architect. ..Somebody who is grounded in the operations team, but who is fully connected with the engineering and architecture and leadership."
- @scottrobohn.bsky.social
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"The time to build a system is often miniscule compared to the time you are going to run the system. So investing in #manageability upfront is crucial. Just like you need to invest in #security upfront. And you need to invest in #costcontrol upfront.". -- Werner Vogels
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"I should only tolerate complexity when it provides value. And if increased complexity doesn't provide value, that means it is only adding cost. Take Occam's razor, and cut out everything you can to make it as simple as you can. That's engineering excellence." --Scott Robohn
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