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by ucaetano 3079 days ago
"Time sharing" is different from "pay for usage".

"Time sharing" is "pay X per month and use up to Y hours".

"Pay per usage" is "pay X per hour of usage, no minimum requirements".

In a time-share it can be very hard to break out of the contract.

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So in a sense "reserved instances" are more like time sharing then.
Yes, far more flexible, but in some sense yes.

The key difference between cloud and the traditional mainframe model is the decoupling between usage and the assets.

Time sharing is buying a share of an asset. Reserved instances is pre-commiting to computing utilization.