Comment on ‘Devastating blow’: Atlassian lays off 1,600 workers ahead of AI push
nbailey@lemmy.ca 19 hours ago
I spent weeks moving a company’s decades-long history from on-prem to their cloud after they EOL’d their self hosted products. What a letdown. Somehow a multibillion dollar company can’t compete with an ancient quad core server shoved in a coat closet when it comes to page load times.
The constant upselling for their shite AI products drives me crazy. And the worst part is the elements are dynamic and uBlock can’t consistently kill it. Ugh.
t3rmit3@beehaw.org 18 hours ago
To be fair, it’s nearly impossible for remote sites to beat on-prem page load times, given the added per-component transit times over the internet.
Powderhorn@beehaw.org 18 hours ago
Shhh … the cloud is the only way forward. Heresy!
nbailey@lemmy.ca 18 hours ago
Totally true, but I’m talking an order of magnitude or two difference…
A query returning ~100 jira tickets would take about 250-300ms on our old beater running Postgres on busted old SAS drives shared with a bunch of other crap. Seek times were atrocious but not catastrophic. It usually didn’t timeout, and only crashed once in a while.
Sunning the same search on jira cloud now takes 2-3 seconds, often even more because the page first has to load 20 MB of JavaScript bullshit. Time from clicking a link to seeing information is so long you’ve got enough time to take a sip and put the coffee down.
Like I get it, distributed systems are hard. And having a multi tenant system as big as they run is probably crazy complicated. But come on, there’s no excuse for that level of consistently bad performance!!