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by Johnny555
3478 days ago
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Can't you just pick the product that does what you want? If you need a WAF, use their WAF, if you just need a load balancer, then use an ELB. If you need a data warehouse, use Redshift, if you just need to make simple queries against data stored in S3, use Athena. Having a wide range of products at a variety of price points and capabilities sounds better than a "one size fits most" approach. |
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Like perhaps you decide to use a product that they're not particularly interested in supporting very well, and a year later they decide to shutter the service which performs a crucial role in your environment...
I am not suggesting that Amazon is actually going to do this, but it's certainly more likely than, say, EC2 going away.