The name is "optimization". Optimize your code in order to get the best possible performance.
Also, what means "enough performance"? It is never "enough" just like that.
What if someone shares a link to your site on some of the social networks? Can your back-end serve several hundred thousand visitors daily on a single VM?
Also, what means "enough performance"? It is never "enough" just like that.
What i meant by "enough" was "tolerated by the users" without considering any unexpected exploitation of the backend (like exposed endpoints, exposed third-party apps, etc).
What if someone shares a link to your site on some of the social networks? Can your back-end serve several hundred thousand visitors daily on a single VM?
What if, we monitor the instance on the go and just increase the instance when the requests served exceeded the instance limit? Is this the best idea to minimize the cost of server rental?
Anyway, thanks for leaving your thoughts~
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The name is "optimization". Optimize your code in order to get the best possible performance.
Also, what means "enough performance"? It is never "enough" just like that.
What if someone shares a link to your site on some of the social networks? Can your back-end serve several hundred thousand visitors daily on a single VM?
What i meant by "enough" was "tolerated by the users" without considering any unexpected exploitation of the backend (like exposed endpoints, exposed third-party apps, etc).
What if, we monitor the instance on the go and just increase the instance when the requests served exceeded the instance limit? Is this the best idea to minimize the cost of server rental?
Anyway, thanks for leaving your thoughts~