In the nineties, there was a huge difference between 1995 and 1998. It wasn't all that apparent to some of us until later, but things moved really fast in that timeframe. The years leading up to 2000 were almost like the imagining of approaching an event horizon or asymptote.
What you’re describing is so hard to convey to people. In 1994 the we were building raised-floor data centers with halon for suppressors and marveling at our 2GB behemoth UNIX boxes. And writing our own web application framework using CGI. In ‘99 we were renting a suite at a colo and putting our own hardware there, running ColdFusion web apps. In ‘04 we were renting half a rack at the same colo and trying not to write three tier Java servlet based apps with 1,000 line web.xml files. And then AWS happened.