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steev2313ydns uses port 53, so kinda makes sense, but yeah that's a little overly clever to call it "Route 53", like a reference to a highway or something, i guess (?). Elastic cloud is a 3rd party product which you can buy via Amazon, Microsoft, or Google. https://www.elastic.co/cloud/
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Well, an Apple a day keeps the doctor away. But you have to use their phones or bigger. The watch just hasn't enough doctor-stopping power...
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@steev I think elastic cloud compute refers to an EC2 instance which is a virtual node.
The elastic cloud referred by you is more like Elastic Search cluster cloud which is provided as a separate service by AWS. -
I'd like to remind all of you of the naming disaster that is 4D NAND technology. So like. EC2 is a pretty bad name, but at least it's clearly a metaphor and not sci-fi themed bullshit that imitates real science by nature.
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max199313683yThe different naming based on team structure decision. They decide name, Features, and cost.
Otherwise the whole platform would be lot more streamlined.
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Is it really unreasonable that I wish aws would just name their fucking products after what they are? Why the fuck is dns called route 53? Why the fuck is a vm an elastic cloud compute node? Stop being pretentious dicks and just name things what they are!
Am I being unreasonable?
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