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by benjamir
1584 days ago
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Which costs you more than $100k monthly to operate with the same level of manageability and reliability. We don't use AWS, because our use cases don't require that level of reliability and we simply cannot afford it, but if I needed a company to depend on IT that generates enough revenue... I probably wouldn't argue about the AWS bill.
So long, prepaid at hetzner + in-house works good enough, but I know what I cannot offer with the click of a button to my user! |
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I run two critical apps, one on-prem and one cloud. There is no difference in people cost, and the cloud service costs about 20% more on the infrastructure side. We went cloud because customer uptake was unknown and making capital investments didn’t make sense.
I’ve had a few scenarios where we’ve moved workloads from cloud to on-prem and reverse. These things are tools and it doesn’t pay to be dogmatic.