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Blogging at last: Better late than never...
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James Morle's Blog | Blogging at last: Better late than never… James Morle's Blog Blogging at last: Better late than never… Right Practice Posted September 16, 2011 by James Morle Categories: Full Stack , Generic , Oracle , Performance , SaneSAN2010 , Storage Tags: Best Practice , Right Practice , Scale Abilities Wow, it’s been a while since I wrote a post, sorry about that! I thought that I would take a brief break from the technical postings and espouse some opinion on something that has been bothering me for a while – ‘Best Practices.’ Best Practices have been around a long time, and started with very good intentions. In fact, one could easily claim that they are still produced with good intentions: To communicate methods that the hardware and software vendors recommend. However, the application of Best Practices has become increasingly abused in the field to the point where they have become more like prescriptions of how systems should be built. This has ...
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