First time I've seen this image. Quite intersting, going on my bookmarks... You never know lol thanks for that ;)
Of course, it's a little too bold to claim there are wrong answers here, I believe more in being different approaches instead. People will end up feeling more comfortable with some better than others. As long as you're being productive I guess it's a success on my book.
I know VPS are cheap (I claimed them being cheap in the article) but it's also good to save on them exactly because they are cheap ($10/month will save you $120/year). We can easily end up with a similar "CPUs are more performant than 10y ago, therefore we can use/make less performant code and end up with the same result" dilemma
First time I've seen this image. Quite intersting, going on my bookmarks... You never know lol thanks for that ;)
Of course, it's a little too bold to claim there are wrong answers here, I believe more in being different approaches instead. People will end up feeling more comfortable with some better than others. As long as you're being productive I guess it's a success on my book.
I know VPS are cheap (I claimed them being cheap in the article) but it's also good to save on them exactly because they are cheap ($10/month will save you $120/year). We can easily end up with a similar "CPUs are more performant than 10y ago, therefore we can use/make less performant code and end up with the same result" dilemma
If you're going to manage your own cluster I agree 100% Swarm is a good choice :)