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Our cloud exit has already yielded $1M/year in savings

17 pointsby us0rover 1 year ago

3 comments

thrillgoreover 1 year ago
That's great news. Someone else's computer is increasingly becoming...not cheap and AWS et al are turning up the cranks on their products for lock in.
robswcover 1 year ago
I&#x27;m happy for them.<p>I&#x27;ve gone so far as on-prem sometimes and its &quot;fun&quot; for awhile but then becomes a headache.<p>I really love Digital Ocean&#x27;s droplets too.
CoolColdover 1 year ago
Let&#x27;s be honest - new waves of CTOs are guys coming with pure dev background. Managing self owned infra, even rented servers is something out of their wish&#x2F;ability&#x2F;knowledge, it&#x27;s an territory of Unknown. From their perspective, potentially saving $1 million per year doesn&#x27;t worth even trying to step on that territory (which is a good decision by my common sense).<p>Bit of stretch from &quot;in theory Linux on laptop is cool, but who knows how will I deal with issues, there - I&#x27;d better stick for using Mac, which provides me clear path - buy new model or replacement and I&#x27;m golden&quot;.<p>----<p>And of course they [CTO&#x2F;C-level guys] better not to talk to that not-a-fellow-dev-guy, wearing beards and wearing sweaters.<p>----<p>For lonely dev (&quot;indie&quot;&#x2F;&quot;solo&quot; developers) companies, what DHH says is not applicable of course - their spending likely too small to have savings of that scale.