It's interesting that 'performance tuning' is reserved for on-prem. For me, performance tuning in the cloud is possibly even more important than tuning on-prem. People might think that cloud is 'infinite resource' and therefore tuning is not needed, but everything comes at a cost. If your application earns 10K a month, but your hosting costs are 15K a month due to poor performance, that's not an effective app.
All cloud people are like car salesman. I have servers that paid for themselves in the first year in service and have been running without a blip for 5+ years. Cloud is only for backups, email and phone systems. Everything else stays on premises. You are paying for the hardware costs in cloud just not all at one time.
On premises what about:
Dedicated Space for Server
Electricity Cost (Server and Temperature Maintenance)
Fire Extinguishers
Rent a data center
Generator
Hi, what would be the source for the possible 77% cost saving? Thanks in advance :)
It's interesting that 'performance tuning' is reserved for on-prem. For me, performance tuning in the cloud is possibly even more important than tuning on-prem. People might think that cloud is 'infinite resource' and therefore tuning is not needed, but everything comes at a cost. If your application earns 10K a month, but your hosting costs are 15K a month due to poor performance, that's not an effective app.
On premises not on premise. Premises = a property whereas premise = a suggested idea
All cloud people are like car salesman. I have servers that paid for themselves in the first year in service and have been running without a blip for 5+ years. Cloud is only for backups, email and phone systems. Everything else stays on premises. You are paying for the hardware costs in cloud just not all at one time.
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