> You can just buy it over-the-counter in some countries, right? How dangerous can it really be?
That's absolutely meaningless, some countries are nuts. Just about anything gets sold over the counter somewhere. There's even countries where guns are sold over the counter.
What kind insane countries could that be? Sounds like a black mirror episode ;-)
I fail to see in what segment Hashicorp will remain relevant over time.
Terraform is the tool I mostly see companies pay for. Over time cloud vendors will make Terraform obsolete. In fact it is already a problem to use Terraform since it can not move at the same pace as major cloud vendors.
Vault is an extremely complicated niche tool, most companies should not use.
Consul, the service discovery tool is mostly not needed in cloud environments. Don't think any cloud vendor today have Consul as a service on their agenda even though this has been announced years ago which is a warning sign. Personally I really like Consul and the way you can set up ACL for instance.
Vagrant, use whatever.
Nomad has lost the battle with Kubernetes a long time ago. I never trusted Nomad and I never will but I can see that if you really want to orchestrate a lot of containers Nomad may be the right tool.
When selecting an identity platform you mainly have to go along with the corruption in the industry...
I really wish Hashicorp good luck on this journey though.