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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I'd argue that "ahe applications that could be handled by a couple of medium-powered servers" are at the middle-levels of the Pyramid.
At the base level there is the software that will simply run on a 256MB RAM 0.25vCPU VPS.
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