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by zamadatix
1687 days ago
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Is step 3 literally "create an upfront action for the single EC2 service I have configured"? If so yes then the problem is scaling, 1 thing by 1 person created in 1 day in AWS is pretty easy to manage even without this feature but 1,000 things across many service buckets where 1 is something like a runaway suspended machine in a region you can't find when it should have been terminated and you don't know what needs to be terminated you just can't click a button and see it rather you have to go down each breadcrumb trail of billing buckets that look odd and jump between portions of the interface trying to cross track it is is where it turns into a disaster. On the corporate side it's a project where a team tries to go through everything and hopefully people have stayed in their lane on things they configured in AWS so the SMEs can just check their stuff and find it quickly. On the personal side it's a lamentation there isn't just a "nuke all" button beyond permanently disabling your account completely. |
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> If so yes then the problem is scaling,
Come on, man: you can't bash AWS if you don't even know how it works!
I'm addressing all these sob-stories of poor college students suddenly getting hit with $1000 bills for using lamda the wrong way, not a Series B startup with $5MM in the bank 20 employees and a billion CPM on their webapp.