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abadpoli | 1 year ago
Serverless refers to the fact that you can launch individual workloads on the platform while abstracting away the underlying infrastructure. Yes, to set up dokku you still need to provision a server. But to deploy an application onto dokku after it’s been set up, you do that without worrying about provisioning new infra for your app. That’s what is “serverless” about it, and it’s a perfectly acceptable use of the term.
turtlebits|1 year ago
rahkiin|1 year ago
joseda-hg|1 year ago
2- Then getting a third party to set up Dokku and then using that would qualify (Because it'd be the same as getting AWS to setup their server abstraction) The platform is serverless, you hosting it probably not, maybe server-light, as you setup the abstraction and use that for many apps
bigstrat2003|1 year ago
Then maybe people shouldn't use a term that means "there are no servers". One doesn't get to complain if they use a word to mean something the opposite of its actual meaning, and then people don't like it.
hashmush|1 year ago
IshKebab|1 year ago
It's just annoying.