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Yep. I had someone tell me last week that they didn't want a more rigid schema because other teams rely on it, and anything adding "friction" to using it would be poorly received.

As an industry, we are largely trading correctness and performance for convenience, and this is not seen as a negative by most. What kills me is that at every cloud-native place I've worked at, the infra teams were both responsible for maintaining and fixing the infra that product teams demanded, but were not empowered to push back on unreasonable requests or usage patterns. It's usually not until either the limits of vertical scaling are reached, or a SEV0 occurs where these decisions were the root cause does leadership even begin to consider changes.



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