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fred123 | 2 years ago

Why? On AWS you can rent a 24 TB, 500 core machine. Almost all problems are smaller than that so don’t need to scale to more than one machine.

Building applications that run on multiple machines is at least one order of magnitude more complex and thus slower (in development velocity), so needlessly building an application to work distributedly is just bad engineering.

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tgv|2 years ago

Dear Lord, is that real? It surely would not be appropriate to compensate for bad performance in a Python app.

imtringued|2 years ago

I wonder if SAP Hana is written in python. Because EC2 Nitro is certified for SAP.