Yeah, I call BS on this one. Amazon AWS is for certain use cases. It has never been a platform for all solutions. In fact, it has mostly been a platform for people to craft their own solutions. AWS is not a web hosting platform. If you want a web hosting platform, you create one the best you can from the tools available. This is the sort of response I would expect from an employee of AWS, not the one I saw in those comments. That or maybe the comment was from a customer service guy who isn't a developer.
I'm surprised Reddit ever though AWS would be a good platform to host on. You don't bitch about it, you create the best system you can and if something doesn't work, then you need to do more work. If you don't want to put in the work, then AWS is wrong for you. You don't see Heroku bitching about AWS, rather they made the thing work for them with great engineers.
I'm surprised Reddit ever though AWS would be a good platform to host on. You don't bitch about it, you create the best system you can and if something doesn't work, then you need to do more work. If you don't want to put in the work, then AWS is wrong for you. You don't see Heroku bitching about AWS, rather they made the thing work for them with great engineers.