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by lacker
2438 days ago
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Even the huge-looking bill for Apple is only 6.5% of their total bill. Moving data into AWS is free, so it's not totally surprising that they pay for that by making other stuff more expensive. I found it more interesting just to see a list of their top ten customers. In particular I didn't realize that Capital One had so much infrastructure. |
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Moving data into any network that is outbound heavy is free because both paid peering and transit is settled based on a peak percentile traffic (unless it is flat rate).
That's why the "gansta" position is to have a balanced in/out for any network as in that case you get to effectively double charge for the same pipes -- your eyeball heavy customers pay for incoming and your web farm customers pay for outgoing.