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robertjp
·há 5 anos·discuss
Sometimes you just need the scalability. I work on a 2 programmer team making a data integration product. There's a whole lot of features, but one is that you can push a button and move like 10 years of ERP data from 1 system to another. This is done as a scalable microservice because running big migration can up our resources like 50X from baseline, and sometimes we're running 5 to 10 at once. Usually we're running 0. Between all services we utilize on average less than a gig of memory, but regularly allocate 10 or even 100s of gigs at once for short periods of time.
robertjp
·há 5 anos·discuss
Netsuite does this with Suiteql, and Salesforce does this with SOQL. They're basically just REST apis where you can put sql in a post body. It's definitely nice from a consumer standpoint.
robertjp
·há 5 anos·discuss
It's definitely a tech thing if you "need" the resource scalability. All it takes in certain types of work. If a customer can click a button and that ends up allocating a gig of memory or using 5 minutes of CPU, then scaling out is the only reasonable option.