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by bennyg
883 days ago
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This is a fascinating thread under this comment. Everyone is keying off of one part of the comment (querier pays) and not the more critical issue IMO - anticipating security and budgeting issues of hosting a real-time API. You suggested an alternative and everyone is pitting the status quo against that alternative instead of maybe looking for other alternatives that help address the issue. People here clearly don’t like a querier pays model and that’s fine. But should NPS still reinvent the wheel across the SDLC to serve this data? I think there’s a compelling argument in there. |
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REST API compute is very expensive when you include compute costs, transfer fees and admin costs to keep it up.
Not to mention the cost to implement a bespoke API and deal with security issues.
All to make CSV available!