Arguably, this is where the term serverless came from and is at the heart of this entire movement. If we look back not too long ago, we can see a time when operations teams had to purchase physical hardware, mount it in a data center, and configure it. All of this was required before engineers even had the chance of deploying their software.
Cloud computing, of course, revolutionized this process and turned it upside down, putting individual engineers in the driver's seat. With a few clicks or API calls, we could now get our very own virtual private server (VPS) in minutes rather than weeks or months. While this was and is incredibly enabling, most of the work of setting up systems remained. A short list of things to ...