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by withinboredom
1546 days ago
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In 20 years of writing software, I have never seen an amount of legitimate influx of traffic that can swamp a whole pool of servers faster than it can scale. I’m not saying it can’t happen, I’ve just not worked on any code or infrastructure that couldn’t keep up with the demands of scale. Is there an industry this regularly happens in where this is a recurring issue? I write software that a billion users see every day, so maybe I’m jaded by the sheer scale and challenges of writing code at scale that I just can’t imagine these types of problems. |
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Do you think EC2 capacity on AWS is on average kept in high utilization? Everyone runs (non truly elastic resources) with headroom to varying degrees