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borodutch
@warpcastadmin.eth
while all the warpcast infra crumbles (and 3rd party clients too) it is perfect timing to remind my infra philosophy keep infra simple, move as much computing as possible on client, vertically scale backend as much as possible before going horizontal blog.borodutch.com/i-never-use-ssr-and-you-shouldnt-either/
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Joe Petrich ๐ช
@jpetrich
I understand this take except for the preference for vertical scaling. It's so easy to scale horizontally these days and it's quite cost effective. I'm curious where you're coming from?
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borodutch
@warpcastadmin.eth
"it's so easy" until it isn't, that's why 99.9999% of projects you start don't need horizontal scaling (chances are, they don't even need vertical scaling) don't do preliminary optimization don't overcomplicate infra without any benefit
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Joe Petrich ๐ช
@jpetrich
I think it's easier than not; there's a hundred ways to deploy a docker container and scale it to as many instances as you want. To vertically scale you need to manage the machines yourself.
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borodutch
@warpcastadmin.eth
ofc you need to manage machines yourself it's as easy as installing an easypanel with one command on a vps it's way easier than tinkering with gcs or aws settings and their infinitely confusing dashboards don't think youself that is familiar with that think about newcomers that never used the tooling
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