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1. margin+lu[view] [source] 2023-07-13 16:44:10
>>pul+(OP)
> Vertical scaling — a bigger, exponentially more expensive server

This is in practice not true at all. Vertical scaling is typically a sublinear cost increase (up to a point, but that point is a ridiculous beast of a machine), since you're (typically) upgrading just the CPU and/or just the RAM or just the storage; not all of them at once.

There are instances where you can get nearly 10x the machine for 2x the cost.

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2. dekhn+UG[view] [source] 2023-07-13 17:33:11
>>margin+lu
Disagree- typically vertical scaling is lumpy, and even worse- CPU and RAM upgrades are typically not linear, because you're limited by the number of slots/sockets and the manufacturers intentionally charge higher (expoentially) prices for the largest RAM and fastest CPUs.
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3. vegabo+WR[view] [source] 2023-07-13 18:10:27
>>dekhn+UG
If they charge these big numbers more it's precisely because they're trying to capture some of the embarrassingly better value you get from vertical scaling. It's a testament to vertical scaling's effectiveness that they _can_ do so.
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4. foota+id1[view] [source] 2023-07-13 19:43:08
>>vegabo+WR
Sure, but by doing so they consume the effectiveness?
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