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by bsenftner
2921 days ago
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Yep. The expense of the cloud is crazy; in most corporate situations the expense of purchasing the same servers used by the cloud service is 1/4 your monthly cloud bill. The markup is unethically high, so they've brainwashed an entire generation of young developers and their equality naive CTOs that this is anything other than a swindle. Running a server is child's play, people. Don't believe the hype! |
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I've done this analysis for (mostly small-scale) companies for about 10 years, and, every time, the cost of using public cloud computing has been 2x-10x of running ones own servers for 3 years.
I've only had one exception, where the incremental cost of compute was 1:1, if the servers were placed in more expensive space near the other servers in the existing datacenter. Data transfer costs made cloud more expensive, of course.
> Running a server is child's play, people.
I'd say that's a bit of a hyperbole, but I agree that the incremental expertise (and time/effort) required to deal with hardware over cloud, is far from the prohibitve headache it's made out to be.