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Comment by adamcharnock

14 hours ago

I totally agree. So much complexity for generally no good reason [0]. I saw so much of this that I ended up starting a company doing the exact opposite. I figured I could do it better and cheaper, so that that's now what we do!

If anyone wants to bail out of AWS et al and onto a few beefy servers, save some money, and gain a DevOps team in the process, then drop us an email (adam at domain in bio).

[0] My pet theory about the real reason: the hyper-scalers hire all the engineers who have the skills to deploy-to-a-few-beefy-servers, and then charge a 10x multiplier for compute. Companies can then choose between impossible hiring, or paying more. Paying more is easier to stomach, and plenty of rationalisations are available.

> My pet theory about the real reason: the hyper-scalers hire all the engineers who have the skills to deploy-to-a-few-beefy-servers, and then charge a 10x multiplier for compute.

This is also my pet theory, and it’s maddening. They’ve successfully convinced an entire generation of devs that physical servers are super scary and they shouldn’t ever have to look at them.