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There is a strong case out there for companies who are experiencing scaling problems with their current architecture to simply spend $$$ on cutting edge hardware to achieve the performance and scale they require.

In most cases I have experienced and read about, the business case for software re-architecture never stacks up against the business case for more computing horsepower.

Simplified reasoning: Hardware is cheap, developers are expensive.

As a software developer, does this bother you, or does the does it appeal to your pragmatism?

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Throwing hardware at software problems – Which way do you lean?

There is a strong case out there for companies who are experiencing scaling problems with their current architecture to simply spend $$$ on cutting edge hardware achieve the performance and scale they require.

In most cases I have experienced and read about, the business case for software re-architecture never stacks up against the business case for more computing horsepower.

Simplified reasoning: Hardware is cheap, developers are expensive.

As a software developer, does this bother you, or does the does it appeal to your pragmatism?