@aurynn @rbairwell @rastilin @xssfox
Yeah, sorry. :blob_pensive:
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@Veticia @rbairwell @rastilin @xssfox and this can be irritating, and I was snappy about it, because I don’t know that a lot of people know how much goes in to ensuring that you have a service that can be relied on to … well, be reliable. @Veticia @rbairwell @rastilin @xssfox and if I want my service to be reliable, I’m don’t feel that single servers in a single DC can provide it, whereas cloud lets me do a lot of things with a lot more capability than I would be able to otherwise, and I can abstract all of the depreciation and managing spares and maintaining DCs and everything away, and focus on making sure my users can rely on what I’m doing. It is a tradeoff in cost, though, yeah. @aurynn @Veticia @rbairwell @rastilin @xssfox go look at hetzner.com - much cheaper - incl. The vms (where they stay up/ get restarted on new machine) just like ec2 etc. On other clouds. We run all our Companys services on physical servers on hetzner, with HA provided by Kubernetes setup. And scaleup works well enough with vm combo @KlavsKlavsen @aurynn @Veticia @rbairwell @rastilin maybe I'm missing something but I didn't think hetzner hosted anything in New Zealand ? @xssfox @aurynn @Veticia @rbairwell @rastilin lol no. I would exoect you would have a nearby equivalent though, if latency to new zealand is highest prio. Hetzner is in germany. Great loco for Europe @KlavsKlavsen @Veticia @rbairwell @rastilin @xssfox you may be surprised to learn that Hertzner is not an Aotearoa New Zealand company and would require relinquishing data sovereignty |
@Veticia @rbairwell @rastilin @xssfox so because Cloud Island is something people rely on, it’s not one server I’d have to buy, it’s multiple, including multiple disk servers to live in geographically disparate DCs to ensure recoverability in the event of catastrophe. I’d have to get support contracts so that I have easy access to spare parts, and multiple servers so that the site isn’t offline for weeks while I wait for parts to arrive and for the DCs smart hands team to install.
It adds up.