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by fidrelity
961 days ago
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But in reality those limits don't disappear, they just get buried deeper, hidden in the docs somewhere. AWS Lambda has a default concurrency limit of 1k and each function has a configurable memory limit. Sure, those limits allow for a lot more elasticity and flexible pricing but the limitations haven't disappeared. Also, there are now some 'serverless' hosting providers that do fixed monthly pricing (fermyon.com/pricing). Isn't this taking the best part of serverless ad absurdum or is there something I'm missing? Lastly, I hope I don't sound argumentative. I work for a company that has the described problem of multi-tenant SaaS and I love Postgres, so I am fully supportive of your mission! |
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