It's really not like that at all. If it was, I expect after 25 years of growth FastMail would probably have noticed. Much of what you're describing assumes a poorly run company that isn't able to make good choices -- if you have such a mix of odd hardware os OSes then that's pretty bad sign.
Prioritise simplicity.
For remote hands, 2 kinds is sufficient: IP KVM, and an actual person walking over to your machine. Can't say I've had an AWS person talk to me on a cell phone whilst standing at my server to help me sort out an issue.
It's actually really fun, and saving 90% what can be your largest cost can actually be a fundamental driver of startup success. You can undercut the competition on price and offer stuff that's just not available otherwise.
Every time this conversation has come up online over the last few decades there's always a few people who parrot this claim it's all too hard. I can't imagine these comments come from people that have actually gone and done it.
> Every time this conversation has come up online over the last few decades there's always a few people who parrot this claim it's all too hard. I can't imagine these comments come from people that have actually gone and done it.
My experience of this is that people either fall into the camp of having done it under a set of non-ideal constraints (leading them to do it badly), or it's post-rationalising that they just don't want to.
Prioritise simplicity.
For remote hands, 2 kinds is sufficient: IP KVM, and an actual person walking over to your machine. Can't say I've had an AWS person talk to me on a cell phone whilst standing at my server to help me sort out an issue.
It's actually really fun, and saving 90% what can be your largest cost can actually be a fundamental driver of startup success. You can undercut the competition on price and offer stuff that's just not available otherwise.
Every time this conversation has come up online over the last few decades there's always a few people who parrot this claim it's all too hard. I can't imagine these comments come from people that have actually gone and done it.