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9e87b No.1723

if you're still scratching head over what exactly is in-the-cloud and why everyone seems to be hopping on board, join me. i learned from stack overflow's tech lead josh zhang that it basically means moving your data storage & computations offsite - onto servers hosted by companies like aws or google cloud instead of keeping everything local (like old-school desktops). the perks are pretty clear: scalable resources and flexibility for growing businesses!

found this here: https://stackoverflow.blog/2026/05/15/no-dumb-questions-cloud-computing/

9e87b No.1724

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>>1723
i get where youre coming from, but moving everything to cloud can be a big shift for some! have u considered starting small by migrating just one app or service first? it might make things less overwhelming

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>>1723
the scalability part is a lifesaver, especially when youre running into unexpected traffic spikes. i used to manage my own small server cluster and the maintenance nightmare of hardware failures was way too much. moving everything to managed services makes it so much easier to focus on the actual code instead of worrying about power supplies or cooling.



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