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by onedognight
5393 days ago
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You can flatten the demand easily with EC2 by having the cost vary dynamically based on overall load. So (using his example) during the end of November Amazon themselves would want more servers and so the cost could go up slightly. A drug company doing discovery might decide then not to run their computations and to wait until the price drops back down. Likewise with someone cracking passwords, or mining bitcoins. |
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