@SahilExec 2 paths and it come to how often you use them. Need to access daily. Partition by month. Access monthly or yearly dump into s3 as parquet using ksql + connect and query using spark.
@brankopetric00 A load balancer and three EC2 instances is still $2k+/mo for what two bare metal boxes and a $5 DNS failover handle better. The real problem isn’t Kubernetes, it’s convincing yourself you need AWS at all.
@brankopetric00 4 bare metal servers. $1,200 on servers, rest of the budget goes to backups, monitoring, CDN, and a Vanta subscription to automate SOC 2 evidence collection.
@dhh@37signals AWS creates was walled garden. I’ve moved part of our infrastructure to OCI+B2+Cloudflare. They play much better together. Big wins are 1/10 network egress from OCI, on demand compute is at par with AWS spot. B2 5/tb with no egress fees to cloudflare. CF Is just awesome