How do you judge how much server you need? I love an explanation on how to size a server for things like node bat note aps, data bases, et cetera. A disk space is a good one to watch; logs are always like the culprit there. i've certainly have shot myself in the foot once by writing too many laws. But generally, o what i like to tell people is you can start at the lower end of things on your server and then you need to watch metricks.
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