Usually that means we have to keep average CPU load below 70%. (Since GC cames once in several minutes, it is usually not seen in per-minute averages)
That is ok for us, since Go significantly boosts development compared to stricter language.
It is "marketplace" thing, so we have enough money to spend on additional 50% servers compared to "extremely efficient No-GC" solutions.
It all depends.
Usually that means we have to keep average CPU load below 70%. (Since GC cames once in several minutes, it is usually not seen in per-minute averages)
That is ok for us, since Go significantly boosts development compared to stricter language.
It is "marketplace" thing, so we have enough money to spend on additional 50% servers compared to "extremely efficient No-GC" solutions.
It all depends.