One of the strangest Roblox bugs of all time in my opinion is this one recorded by Hackerhunter100, in November 2009.
"whenever you play roblox and spore at the same time the files mix and everything glitches"
@EladOSRS @Xyrx_yt @SquaredCubeRBX Whether or not it's in roblox has nothing to do with it. Just because you're in roblox using their servers doesn't immediately rule out the use of external services
I'll give you a great example; external competitive matchmaking service
@EladOSRS @Xyrx_yt @SquaredCubeRBX + if your load evolves over time and you need to migrate later on, using AWS minimizes risk and hassle. There are little to no equivalents to global content delivery at the scale that AWS offers
@EladOSRS @Xyrx_yt @SquaredCubeRBX Reserved instances, graviton instances and volume discounts. Clearly you are very biased and you can't hold any valid points without ad hominem.
@EladOSRS @Xyrx_yt @SquaredCubeRBX I am a developer for both roblox and outside of roblox, lmao.
For simple VMs and computing usage sure the alternatives that you listed can be cheaper, but AWS is cheaper at a larger scale. And why would a developer use any web servers to begin with for a "small" game?
@EladOSRS @Xyrx_yt @SquaredCubeRBX Software engineer who does it as a full time job FYI. If you just can't comprehend it, no problem, let's agree to disagree
@EladOSRS @Xyrx_yt @SquaredCubeRBX I've tinkered with AWS too. I'm not surprised to be honest. You can make some really cool stuff using webservers. One example; I know of a game with 2 programmers and they have a website for their game and from that website, they can change the game's data