The article discusses the evolution of web hosting from the early 2000s, where managing dynamic web applications was difficult and expensive, necessitating constant configuration. As demands grew, the introduction of cloud hosting simplified infrastructure management by abstracting servers and databases into manageable services. This shift has allowed developers to easily scale applications by adding instances rather than dealing with hardware limitations. The rise of serverless architecture represents the pinnacle of this evolution, aiming to streamline operations to mere function calls, while recognizing that servers still underpin this functionality.
The emergence of cloud hosting has transformed the way web applications are managed, simplifying infrastructure complexities into manageable services and instances.
Modern cloud infrastructure allows for scaling by simply adding instances or services, turning resource management into straightforward operations rather than complex configurations.
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