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by moreira
1802 days ago
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Shared hosting has limits, but moving an app to a dedicated managed server (or managed VPS) is straightforward, especially if you were on a cPanel shared host (most of them are), since you can move accounts across servers with a few minutes of downtime at most. Saying “I hit shared hosting limits, I would’ve been better off writing it in a different language and running on entirely different infrastructure” doesn’t really seem like the logical next step. It’s like saying “I hit the limit of my barebones PostgreSQL server, and instead of getting a bigger instance I should’ve just built everything with NoSQL”. |
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I did what I’m describing very successfully 10 years ago and I had a very good reasons to make these decisions at the time.
I mentioned python because I ended up re-writing everything in python two or three years later. You’re right that it’s not related to this, other than that trying to run a python app under shared hosting was really difficult.
I moved to a unmanaged VM (this was 2008, first Slicehost and then Linode) since I’d been using Linux as my main home OS for 10 years anyway.