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jeeper
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Boss: Hey build me a server.
Me: OK. How much storage.
Boss: IDK.
Me: How many processors?
Boss: IDK.
Me: How much RAM?
Boss: IDK.
Me: 1U or 2U or bigger?
Boss: IDK
Me: What’s it for.
Boss: [Program]
Me: How many concurrent connections?
Boss: IDK.
Me: Budget?
Boss: IDK.
Me: *eye twitch* oooooookkkkkk

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  • 38
    Nice to know that when I (was) selling/renting servers it was for people that most of the time knew what the fuck wanted to do with it
  • 19
    That is why we exist(tech savy).. Sometimes we are suppose to work with people who don’t know anything about technology.
  • 17
    Thats a great opportunity! 😃
    You now can fly to Taiwan or Shenzhen and get an exciting vacation and a custom manufactured beast of a server.
  • 3
    @Torbuntu we still have put up with it.
  • 2
    @No-one 😄👍
  • 2
    Just setup Firebase project for such IDK-jerks
  • 7
    I find it interesting that your boss didn't know the budget...
  • 6
    Amazon free tier then. Scale whenever they fire back a call "my users couldn't get into the service yadayada"
  • 1
    @zankar same. Like wut. Boss in this case is also the owner so really WTF it’s your own money how much you wanna spend.
  • 5
    Yeah this is why scalable cloud hosting exists.

    AWS is godly when it comes to extra services (firewalls, databases, caching, vpns, load balancers, microservices, logging, etc) — but their ecosystem is quite complex and in some cases expensive.

    Digital Ocean is great as a simpeler alternative. Bit more manual work, but affordable, and their interface for managing servers and firewalls is stupid easy.

    I also use Vultr as they tend to offer super cheap hosting, and the Dutch TransIP Stack because they have cheap storage (1TB free, 10TB for 50).
  • 3
    My dog is smarter
  • 1
    I see requests like this all the time. I patiently ask all the questions you asked, and inform the requestor that no work will be done until the questions are answered and approved by someone with procurement authority.
  • 2
    @bahua But I think you can't expect technical questions to be answered.

    The client doesn't know how much ram a server needs, but should be able to guess how many website visitors they expect.
  • 2
    If my boss is asking for it, that tells me the company is probably big enough for there to be a process for this, and may even have project/product management staff. If it was a company so small that customers are interacting directly with the boss of the person who's going to do the work, I would probably not be working there in the first place, as jobs like those typically require far more time than I can reasonably give while also being a father and a person who sleeps.

    However, if I was there, I would work directly with the customer, making it known that these are all critically important questions to be answered, prior to any fulfillment/provisioning. I would make it known that if they are not answered ahead of time by the customer, and explicitly requested, then they would be relegated to guesses, which is absolutely unacceptable.
  • 0
    @bahua that's a good point about the company size and the policies.
  • 4
    @bahua yea it’s a mess. Boss is owner, president, and figurehead our representing the company to customers but also directing the technical team and has a hand in hardware and software management. He is a very smart person generally but I think anybody could look at that list of responsibilities and tell he’s overwhelmed.
  • 2
    @jeeper hmm maybe it's time to seek help from the sorts of EY, PWC, Deloitte for that structrual problem?
  • 1
    Buy a raspi and charge a full server rack
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