>This almost is not ever true for software startups, who get more value from speed, flexibility, and not needing to pay a team to manage hardware. Just let [cloud services company] handle it for you until you reach that point.
>And then when you do reach that point, you get to write the article about how everyone using the cloud are fools because it's cheaper to self host.
at least read the article, this is about a software company that started in a colo and literally wouldn't be a viable company if they tried to use the cloud. It's more about the fact that if you have the skills you can avoid having to burn a huge amount of VC money by running your own hardware
>And then when you do reach that point, you get to write the article about how everyone using the cloud are fools because it's cheaper to self host.
at least read the article, this is about a software company that started in a colo and literally wouldn't be a viable company if they tried to use the cloud. It's more about the fact that if you have the skills you can avoid having to burn a huge amount of VC money by running your own hardware