"No one is buying Data Centres anymore - I wouldn't go that far. Oracle is still selling SuperClusters. and from what I have heard the numbers are good. Not everyone wants to jump into the cloud. But On Prem's days of ruling are over."
The quantity of customers doing it is far lower than before and if they are they are buying far less and taking far longer to debate it. Deals that would normally be $2-3m are now 100k . . meaning they cant sustain massive sales forces of on prem and hybrid sales people when customers are buying small local clusters to bounce to a cloud . . or just consuming cloud. No one buys dedicated storage, they are using shared cloud or HCI. It's an old model of sales and they have to change which will mean big decisions around staff and direction for all major tin vendors
This post was originally a reply to another thread, so I apologize if it looks like it was taken out of context, but @WhD3Noi-4anj made some valid points and I decided to repost it.