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      Aldanga last edited by

      To be fair to Kevlar, I believe he’s referring to services like AWS, which offer scaling on demand. It doesn’t make sense to pay several thousand dollars for infrastructure when you don’t have certainty that it will be used, especially when you’re not sure your product is going to be ready immediately.

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        Aldanga last edited by

        If there’s one thing I’ve learned in software development, it’s that you’re almost never done when you think you’ll be done. The ninety-ninety rule and all that.

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          A Former User last edited by

          thx UKMark for your wise words, nothing should built up on single person, therefore if we all pull on the same string we support why we are all here - the success of feathercoin

          wesphily is a important part of US, and if justabitoftime respecst his work we all should do as his follower.

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            Tuck Fheman last edited by

            [quote name=“radryan” post=“23370” timestamp=“1374955949”]
            Don’t freak out people things are going to be just fine.
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            So, you’re saying you’re dumping all your coins now?

            [sup](it’s a joke, lighten up)[/sup]

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              Kevlar Spammer last edited by

              [quote name=“Aldanga” post=“23341” timestamp=“1374943065”]
              To be fair to Kevlar, I believe he’s referring to services like AWS, which offer scaling on demand. It doesn’t make sense to pay several thousand dollars for infrastructure when you don’t have certainty that it will be used, especially when you’re not sure your product is going to be ready immediately.
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              Yep. There’s ZERO need to build out infrastructure prior to growth demands. Doing anything else is just throwing away money.

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                Nutnut Regular Member last edited by

                [quote name=“Kevlar” post=“23406” timestamp=“1374978275”]
                [quote author=Aldanga link=topic=3014.msg23341#msg23341 date=1374943065]
                To be fair to Kevlar, I believe he’s referring to services like AWS, which offer scaling on demand. It doesn’t make sense to pay several thousand dollars for infrastructure when you don’t have certainty that it will be used, especially when you’re not sure your product is going to be ready immediately.
                [/quote]

                Yep. There’s ZERO need to build out infrastructure prior to growth demands. Doing anything else is just throwing away money.
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                I’m not sure on this as I’m not really involved but it’s most likely for compliance reasons. I’ve worked on many secure systems where the infrastructure must be located on separate physical hardware for security reasons (so now where talking dedi’s instead of vps/cloud) and more often than not, in a locked cage in a separate area of the DC. Additionally they may need separate physical firewalls to isolate the different tiers of the system. Long and short, they likely need their own rack (or half rack) in a DC and I KNOW that aint cheap.

                Again, I don’t know this for certain but it’s just based on MY experience with secure systems. I’m unaware of the compliance requirements for the bridge.

                Now, we are wondering rather far from the original topic so can we please bring it back on topic or start a new thread.

                Thanks

                Nut

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                  jeremiel Regular Member last edited by

                  [quote name=“Nutnut” post=“23486” timestamp=“1375051637”]
                  I’m not sure on this as I’m not really involved but it’s most likely for compliance reasons. I’ve worked on many secure systems where the infrastructure must be located on separate physical hardware for security reasons (so now where talking dedi’s instead of vps/cloud) and more often than not, in a locked cage in a separate area of the DC. Additionally they may need separate physical firewalls to isolate the different tiers of the system. Long and short, they likely need their own rack (or half rack) in a DC and I KNOW that aint cheap.

                  Again, I don’t know this for certain but it’s just based on MY experience with secure systems. I’m unaware of the compliance requirements for the bridge.

                  Now, we are wondering rather far from the original topic so can we please bring it back on topic or start a new thread.

                  Thanks

                  Nut
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                  I’ve done similar work but we’re talking hippa, sox, or pci compliance. Along with fault tolerance management. Though since this is crypto wouldn’t they be making the standard? Their best guess?

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                    pyxis last edited by

                    [quote name=“wesphily” post=“23487” timestamp=“1375052990”]
                    At least this wasn’t a boring transition.
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                    +1

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