Software scale's like a pyramid. At the tip of the pyramid, you've got your "hyperscale" applications like Google Search and Facebook that require so much hardware that you need complex infrastructure to manage it all.
At the base of the pyramid are the applications that could be handled by a couple of medium-powered servers being managed with a few bash scripts.
For some reason, we all seem to believe we're at the tip of the pyramid.
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A Raspberry PI could cope with a million visitors a week without breaking a sweat.
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If you're worried about peak loads, push the boat out and get another Raspberry Pi. Heck, get four! Spare no expense!
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@jasongorman Just checked and my Raspberry Pi, which runs this Mastodon instance, handles about 50,000 requests per day. And as you may be aware, ActivityPub is not exactly lightweight.
That’s most of its work, but of course it’s doing other things too.
Currently running at around 10% of max CPU, and RAM is at around 25%.
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@samir I vote we start a new movement: "Small Tech"
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@jasongorman @samir I was talking to some folk the other day about business ideas and Saas. I told them that I’m mostly interested in simple, boring ideas. They might seem irrelevant for us tech folk, but for the people using them they are heaven sent.
At the same time, you can excel technically when the problem you are solving is simple 😉
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@ecomba @samir I think the real genius is in making it simple and keeping it that way. I think we can learn more from, say, Criaglist than from Amazon.
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@jasongorman @samir absolutely!
It’s also a case of realistic expectations. Building a business that makes you 10k a month is hard, but attainable to almost anyone. A billion ARR business, well…
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@ecomba @samir It's like building a helicopter landing pad in your garden just in case you win the lottery jackpot
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@jasongorman @samir who doesn’t want a helicopter landing pad? 😄
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