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		<title>By: Pragmatic Dictator &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Still Can&#8217;t Pin the Tail on the Donkey</title>
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		<description>[...] In our current systems construction doctrine we still focus on building our application inside of a single machine out of bits (e.g. Spring or App Server style). Witness how we strive to allow developers to run all that&#8217;s required on their own machine and rarely force them to run remotely. Do we really feel this is a good thing given that when the code is given to ops the first thing they do is put it on lots of machines? What incentive does a developer have to write monitoring tools to help ops out when they don&#8217;t see the pain in development? [...]</description>
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