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by joe_mamba 33 days ago
>The actual pre-cloud status quo was that most people simply couldn't implement any idea that would require more than 1 personal computer.

How did Spotify manage at the beginning without the cloud? How did any other company?

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They built their own internal clouds, to varying degrees of jankiness depending on how important large scale compute was to their business. It was very important for Spotify, so they had a bunch of people working on it, to the degree that it was hurting focus on their core business goals.

In less tech-forward organizations, you usually just had "the server", and it was rude or even forbidden to just run programs on it on your own initiative. You had to coordinate which programs you wanted to run when. And you'd better make sure your program doesn't have a memory leak or something, because then nobody will be able to check their emails until the sysadmin fixes it.