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by dijit
2378 days ago
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Deployment /can be/ a git push away, but that's only on the extreme end with things like heroku. You mentioned cloud. Cloud has cost sinks every so often (in terms of time). Cloud has much value but please dont' consider it a panacea. You can get a lot of value out of those 30 minutes installing a webserver; and it can save you a significant amount of cost. Not to mention when you want to actually scale you'll see the reason why pretty clearly, unlike in cloud providers where inefficiencies can just suck up money until you notice. And I definitely take exception to the "every _second_ you spend doing something other than business is a waste" because by that logic I shouldn't use the bathroom or take time to have a coffee. |
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Your goal in a startup shouldn't be all about saving money like some cheapskate penny pincher. Penny wise, pound foolish.
Worrying about $100/mo in heroku bills instead of $10/mo "bobs budget webhost" bills is a waste of time. If your startup cannot afford $100/mo or even $1000/mo in infrastructure costs you probably should exist. Especially given smartly spent infrastructure costs (eg: using heroku) let you deliver value far faster than cobbling together infrastructure yourself.
Penny wise, pound foolish.