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by serverlessmom
701 days ago
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Yeah. My dad had told me more than one horror story of early tech startups buying truckloads of hardware to scale way beyond demand growth. And I remember when getting on Slashdot meant your service would inevitably go down. Of course, given stable demand and known requirements, bare metal can be a great option. But it’s not strictly better than public cloud hosting. I think it’s just been long enough that people have forgotten the limitations of bare metal engineering. |
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Not just engineering, but deploying it too. I'm building a whole business around deploying it based at least partially on the fact that it has been forgotten. I've just been doing it long enough that I remember how to do it and it isn't getting any easier as the need for compute grows into even more complex and powerful hardware.