I've chatted with a few medium-sized companies looking at Durable Objects for this reason. DB-per-tentant removes much of the need for another dedicated team to provision & maintain infrastructure for the services. It's almost like what microservices were trying to be but fell woefully short of achieving.
It's disappointing (but understandable) that "serverless" received a bad rap. It's never going to fully replace traditional infrastructure, but it does solve a lot of problems.
I've chatted with a few medium-sized companies looking at Durable Objects for this reason. DB-per-tentant removes much of the need for another dedicated team to provision & maintain infrastructure for the services. It's almost like what microservices were trying to be but fell woefully short of achieving.
It's disappointing (but understandable) that "serverless" received a bad rap. It's never going to fully replace traditional infrastructure, but it does solve a lot of problems.