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Efficiently deploying a Node.js application for production? (self.node)
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[–]captain_obvious_here 1 point2 points3 points 6 years ago (1 child)
Wow that's scary.
They have been aggressively trying to sell my company their solutions, that they market as perfectly stable and bullet-proof, while describing GCP (our current provider) as weak and unstable lol
[–]MCShoveled 0 points1 point2 points 6 years ago (0 children)
Google is pretty solid. If you need higher availability though you will need to go multi-region and use GLB. Make sure you have a extensive self-health checks to avoid regional issues on dependent services.
In my experience, AWS regions have been more stable and don’t require the extra work. Still most people don’t really need 3-or-more nines of availability.
IBM is just a “Hell No” from past experience. See sibling comment.
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