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by Sebb767
1633 days ago
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AWS is great if you have a very large infrastructure budget. Playing around on a test AWS account where thousand dollars plus or minus is no big deal is a lot of fun. Playing around while trying to keep the bill under 10$ is just torture. |
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I don't even know how you'd accidentally get to thousands of dollars accidentally unless you were doing something more complicated like setting up an autoscaling group.
Spin up a t3a.micro EC2 instance and run it as much as you like - it's free. If you go into it (as I did many years ago) thinking, "Let me just spin up a 16 core server with 128 GB of RAM" because that's what you'd set up in your on-prem data center then of course you're going to have a big bill.
But that's not what cloud is about. It's about resources popping in and out of existence for the minimal time and resources needed to accomplish a task.