Update: I disabled "always on", set minimal latency to 60ms and now I
seem to have much less instances.

My three websites now seem to have each two instances. I am not sure
if my changes have anything to do with this.

My iPhone stats website (by *far* the one with more traffic) now seems
to be stable with two instances each getting a good share of requests.

It seems smaller websites are penalized. My "big" stats websites has
had about 23k requests in the last 37 minutes and they required two
instances with each an average 50ms latency. Compare that to my public
website which only got 280 requests in the last 20 minutes. It also
has two instances.

So each of these would cost 36$/month in instances although clearly
the stats has about 78x more traffic.

I don't really understand why my public website needs a second
instance though. The second one has got very few requests and has a
0.0 latency. First instance isn't hammered either with its 28ms
latency.

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