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by tgsovlerkhgsel
2422 days ago
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If it's planned, yes. If your cloud provider does an oopsie (e.g. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=20064169) and takes down your entire infrastructure, or you have to move quickly for some other reason, or you're recovering from a misconfiguration, the long TTL can add 24 hours to your mitigation time. If you're just playing around with your personal project/web site, you just added a giant round of whack-a-cache to your "let's finally clean up my personal server mess" evening. |
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Subsequently, my previous employer lowered the default TTL simply because it got rid of all the bad Trustpilot ratings about customers being "prevented from leaving", and started offering a "move my WordPress site for me" service to profit from all the panicking new-comers who had no idea about how to do trivial things like importing/exporting a database and transferring files.