Fly Performance Questions

I understand the SSR status on Wasp, by any chance do you know anything about the performance difference between shared vs performance machines? The price difference is significant. Also, any increase (ram or cpu) has been experienced in order to increase performance on a Wasp application?
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kapa.ai
kapa.ai4w ago
Hi @NEROX. I'm kapa.ai, your friendly support bot. I will try to answer your question by searching through the knowledge base. :wave: ---------------------- I apologize, but I don't have enough specific information in the provided knowledge sources to answer your questions about Fly.io performance differences or resource scaling for Wasp applications on Fly.io. Wasp is a framework for building web applications, but the deployment and hosting specifics on platforms like Fly.io are not covered in detail in the given information. The knowledge sources don't contain any data about Fly.io's shared vs performance machines or specific resource scaling recommendations for Wasp apps. Regarding SSR (Server-Side Rendering) status in Wasp, it's worth noting that Wasp currently doesn't have built-in SSR support. As mentioned in one of the sources, Wasp uses Vite to set up Single Page Applications (SPAs), which can have some SEO limitations due to their JavaScript-heavy nature Discord support thread (https://discord.com/channels/686873244791210014/1219684155072184440). If you have more specific questions about Wasp's features or development process, I'd be happy to try answering those based on the available information. For detailed hosting and deployment questions specific to Fly.io, you might want to consult their documentation or support channels directly. ---------------------- Note: you can ask me a follow up question by @ mentioning me again :speech_balloon: ---------------------- Sorry @NEROX, I seem to be having a bit of trouble. Don't worry though, I've pinged my support and they will try to fix me up! :technologist: Perhaps try again in 15mins?
NEROX
NEROXOP4w ago
Well, scaled client hard, tested but no performance improvements, solved✅
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martinsos
martinsos3w ago
I will be talking off the bat here a bit, but based on general knowledge, performance are usually about making sure that if you need to do a lot of calculation at specific moment, the whole machine is there to support you, etiehr because it is dedicated (just you running on it) or it has strong CPU. On the other hand, shared means you might be sharing it with other people and their Fly apps, and your ceiling for how much CPU you can at any point might be affected by that + you are all sharing the CPU so also you get less of it in general. I would stick to shared probably for now, unless I notice I actually need anyting stronger, be it because I am doing some heavy calculations or getting a ton of requests.
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