In Andreessen Horowitz's words: “you’re crazy if you don’t start in the cloud; you’re crazy if you stay on it" On 1/27/22 15:54, Michael Thomas wrote:
On 1/26/22 11:11 PM, Mark Tinka wrote:
On 1/26/22 17:10, Tom Beecher wrote:
Those folks also tend to learn hard lessons about what happens when the Magic Cloud provider fails in a way that isn't possible to anticipate because it's all black box.
Saving 12 months of opex $ sounds great, except when you lose 18 months of opex $ in 2 days completely outside of your ability to control.
I don't disagree.
What this does, though, is democratize access into the industry. For a simple business model that is serving a small community with a handful of eyeballs, not trying to grow forever but put food on the table, it's somewhere to start.
Didn't Netflix for the longest time run on AWS? I imagine if I were talking to a VC these days and said the first thing I was going to do is rack up a bunch of servers, I'd get laughed at. Cloud makes sense until it doesn't make sense. Just like everything else.
Mike