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> And why cloud native?

And what even is cloud native? When "cloud native" isn't just marketing, it seems to have all sorts of different meanings.



We're using S3 storage, lambda and ECS compute, and serverless DBs. It allows us to build a scalable product much faster, and leverages cloud features like multizone backups and distribution without having to develop these ourself. It also allows fast transfer of data between Diversion and other cloud systems.


Those are things that matter to you not your users.

You did talk a little (in a comment or your post I don't remember) that you can use various cloud APIs to integrate into other systems.

But at the moment, from what you're telling me "cloud native" is as interesting to me as how you format your source code.


So basically not self-hostable.




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