Comment by anechouapechou 3 days ago Fittingly, his website was hugged to death 5 comments anechouapechou Reply ezekiel68 2 days ago Loaded instantly for me (never visited, so not cached), in the central US. selectively 3 days ago It's almost like Clouds are really good at scaling and some rented server isn't! Perfect, almost poetic. ceejayoz 3 days ago It’s entirely possible for a rented server to host a site that gets millions of views. It’s also entirely possible to make an AWS setup that chokes with 100. arjie 3 days ago I use Cloudflare in front of my personal stuff. Then it's just a quick DNS switch to go direct if I need to. bigstrat2003 3 days ago It's almost like nobody cares about scaling their blog.
selectively 3 days ago It's almost like Clouds are really good at scaling and some rented server isn't! Perfect, almost poetic. ceejayoz 3 days ago It’s entirely possible for a rented server to host a site that gets millions of views. It’s also entirely possible to make an AWS setup that chokes with 100. arjie 3 days ago I use Cloudflare in front of my personal stuff. Then it's just a quick DNS switch to go direct if I need to. bigstrat2003 3 days ago It's almost like nobody cares about scaling their blog.
ceejayoz 3 days ago It’s entirely possible for a rented server to host a site that gets millions of views. It’s also entirely possible to make an AWS setup that chokes with 100.
arjie 3 days ago I use Cloudflare in front of my personal stuff. Then it's just a quick DNS switch to go direct if I need to.
Loaded instantly for me (never visited, so not cached), in the central US.
It's almost like Clouds are really good at scaling and some rented server isn't! Perfect, almost poetic.
It’s entirely possible for a rented server to host a site that gets millions of views. It’s also entirely possible to make an AWS setup that chokes with 100.
I use Cloudflare in front of my personal stuff. Then it's just a quick DNS switch to go direct if I need to.
It's almost like nobody cares about scaling their blog.