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Originally Posted by Thrash370
I don't think it's that black and white.
+1.
It's not.
Also, Application Architecture >>>>> Servers.
By witnessing the drops and specifically what drops and what doesn't drop, I can tell WPN has an architectural problem.
Maybe, it's legacy code, IDK, but their system is built vertically (big machines, brute force, sumo wrestler) (old way/limited scalability) rather than horizontally (small machines, highly efficient, bruce lee) (modern way/unlimited scalability).
Putting two and two together, this is why they're pushing so hard for the new version. It's going to be API-driven, which is critical for horizontal architecture. In theory it'll be much, much easier to manage and scale. Plus, it'll be much, much harder to attack.