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Costs to architect systems that serve millions of request daily have gone down. Not up.I never said serving millions of requests is more expensive. Protecting your servers is more expensive.
> Hell, I would be very curious to know the costs to keep HackerNews running. They probably serve more users than my current client.
HN uses Cloudflare. You're making my point for me. If you included the fixed costs that Cloudflare's CDN/proxy is giving to HN incredibly cheaply, then running HN at the edge with good performance (and protecting it from botnets) would costs hundreds of millions of dollars.
> People want to chase the next big thing to write it on their CV, not architect simple systems that scale. (Do they even need to scale?)
Again, attacking your own straw men here.
Writing high-throughput web applications is easier than ever. Hosting them on the open web is harder than ever.