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by thrownaway2424
3933 days ago
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There's nothing you or I can do about the trend. They put more and more cores into a machine and the same number of disks (current-model Xeon servers have 72 threads and 1 or 2 disks), which guarantees that, at some point, the disk is highly oversubscribed. |
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I can understand if you're an open source developer who gets paid in Uzbeki Som or Nigerian Naira, the calculation of "do I spend a day or two putting caching in place" versus "do I spend an extra $50 or $100 per year on hosting" might lean very much the other way, but I suspect for the vast majority of HN readers, the prudent approach is "pay a hundred or two dollars a year for hosting before bothering to implement complex caching strategies".