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by OJFord 1407 days ago
Of course it is, if it were cheaper then it would always win over EC2 for container workloads.

This is why I said it's a matter of usage - it's worth paying more per unit time if it's running less and more sporadically making it cheaper over all.

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I don't disagree about usage, but a 300% upcharge over a burstable EC2 instance is not reasonable from a pricing perspective.

Fargate should allow users to specify their compute requirements beyond just vCPU count and GB memory.