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Thanks for sharing your approach!

> It is nothing special. We keep X number of machines in a warm pool.

I'd love to better understand the unit economics here. Specifically, whether cost is a meaningful factor.

The reason I ask is that many startups we've seen focus heavily on optimizing their technology to reduce cold/boot startup times. As you pointed out, perceived latency can also be improved by maintaining a warm pool of VMs.

Given that, I'm trying to determine whether it's more effective to invest in deeper technical optimizations, or to address the cold start problem by keeping a warm pool.



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