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What's the difference between servers, serverless, and fluid compute?

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Jonathan Beckman1 year ago

Disingenuous to say serverless charges for idle time, when really you’re talking about AWS Lambda. Cloudflare only charges for CPU time, which really makes Serverless a lot more compelling. I know you’re trying to push “Fluid” compute but you should really take this down and redo

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Lee Robinson1 year ago

I think it's fair to associate serverless with it's most popular implementation in AWS Lambda. I explicitly said lambda in the video. You are correct there are other compute platforms out there, including Google Cloud Run, which I didn't cover in this short video.

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Lee Robinson1 year ago

I'm not trying to "push" but explain how fluid works. If you have more questions about that, I am happy to help.

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Malte Ubl1 year ago

That visualization is so killer!

Jordan Hall's profile picture
Jordan Hall1 year ago

What would be super sweet is if after you realise they using so much compute it's cheaper on a Dedicated server or vps you move them onto it and cut price that's real fluid.

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Tenkaizen1 year ago

Servers are the OGs. Serverless is like ordering instead of cooking. Fluid compute adapts like water

Lee Robinson's profile picture
Lee Robinson1 year ago

I like that

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suhail razzak1 year ago

how'd you make the visualization? looks super slick

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Ayesha Siddiqa1 year ago

"Servers = Manual setup & fixed scaling. Serverless = Auto-scaling, pay-per-use. Fluid Compute = AI-driven, dynamic resource allocation across cloud & edge. #CloudComputing #Tech"

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Zach Warunek1 year ago

Wow this is an amazing way to visualize it

Naufil (Z-xus)'s profile picture
Naufil (Z-xus)1 year ago

Great illustrations!

Yasiel Cabrera's profile picture
Yasiel Cabrera1 year ago

Could you open source the v0 prompt?

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Shreyash Gupta1 year ago

Dang you really killed it with explaining that honestly. I love hosting my projects on Vercal. One thing y'all definitely need to look into is better integrating the Supabase. The ability to move projects in Supabase from free to pro, when the pro is configured through Vercel. It wont let you move the projects around.

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Josh Wootonn1 year ago

Nice! Great explainer. Time to try it out :)

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Luis Pérez1 year ago

This visualization is absolutely INSANE. I can't imagine how helpful this kind of visualization would be in video courses. I'm not a regular Vercel user, but I can appreciate where they stand with this level of attention to detail.

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Otter Respect1 year ago

Super informative and easy to understand for most people. Great job guys !

umang's profile picture
umang1 year ago

cool cool, anyways

Lee Robinson's profile picture
Lee Robinson1 year ago

Did you watch the video? I talked about autoscaling with k8s.

Dan Fein's profile picture
Dan Fein1 year ago

The best ELI5 of Fluid compute

alli's profile picture
alli1 year ago

Lee strikes AGAIN 🙌🏻

joey's profile picture
joey1 year ago

awesome visualization

Ares's profile picture
Ares1 year ago

This model of "oh no, i over-provisioned i pay for usage, and oh no, i under-provisioned, my server went down." isn't very fair. The KBS topic you brought up is important, and autoscalers are still a real thing that companies you to scale for availability and cost efficiency

Dorian's profile picture
Dorian1 year ago

great vid

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Zephyr1 year ago

The visualization is so cool. Open source pls

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Justin Abrams ▲▼ 𝕏1 year ago

@michael_rispoli 👀

Nithur's profile picture
Nithur1 year ago

1:10 lol

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rubertoalexander1 year ago

Is it fair to assume that fluid compute is much closer to a server model with extremely fast, managed horizontal scaling? Or can we call the underlying infrastructure for this something entirely new

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Lee Robinson1 year ago

It does feel closer to a server to me conceptually, especially with having 1 minimum active instance

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Weng Kitt1 year ago

Under high load, a server may slow down due to processing numerous requests and serverless scales by creating new instances for each request. Fluid will proactively detect instance overload and spin up new instance as needed for efficient request handling. Am I getting it right?

Himanshu Gupta's profile picture
Himanshu Gupta1 year ago

I tried redeploying a puppeteer based scraper application with fluid, but unfortunately the requests kept failing. It works fine with fluid compute disabled.

Balaji jayakmar's profile picture
Balaji jayakmar1 year ago

Won’t lambda continue to serve a few requests in that instance for the next X minutes before going idle?

Lee Robinson's profile picture
Lee Robinson1 year ago

Only one request is processed at a time, but yes if the function is already warm, then it doesn't need to spin up from zero to process the next request.

Daniel Del Balso's profile picture
Daniel Del Balso1 year ago

the difference these days is a few clicks or a few lines of TS (or JS if you're a barbarian)

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Adrian 🍊1 year ago

should also show the number of requests processed next to usage

Koka's profile picture
Koka1 year ago

All this time I never knew what serverless is, and it turns out this model uses more server instances than server and fluid. The irony

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Packymancard1 year ago

Not to be offensive, I still don’t really get it. Ingress and load balancing are solved problems for Kubernetes. If you are not paying for cold start, that just likely means you are paying more per query. If you need to cold start, you probably shouldn’t be paying for your app because literally no one is using it.

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Jens Neuse | Founder @ WunderGraph1 year ago

You don't have to exaggerate, it's all just computers. 😅

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JohnPremKumar1 year ago

Nothing new even cloudflare workers only charge for actual cpu time

Robert's profile picture
Robert1 year ago

The marketing team.

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InterServer1 year ago

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