A quick aside at this point: I may be taking some dramatic liberties with the comment about locking people in a room. The Amazon meeting rooms don’t have locks on them. But to be clear on this point: I frequently find that we make the fastest and most constructive progress on really hard design problems when we get smart, passionate people with differing technical views in front of a whiteboard to really dig in over a period of days. This isn’t an earth-moving observation, but it’s often surprising how easy it can be to forget in the face of trying to talk through big hard problems in one-hour blocks over video conference. The engineers in these discussions deeply understood file and object workloads and the subtleties of how different they can be, and so these discussions were deep, sometimes heated, and absolutely fascinating. And despite all of this, we still couldn’t get to a design that we liked. It was really frustrating.
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