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by _b
1170 days ago
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Cloud providers raising prices is unsettling. Teams invest many person-years into building software on top of cloud services assuming certain prices. There is a lot of lock in there. Although it is hard to predict to what extent they will pass along future cost savings, or if new cheaper options will come available, it has been safe to assume they won't jack up prices on any given workload. By violating that trust, it will make teams wary of building on top of Google's higher-level services where there is the most lock-in, which unfortunately for Google, is also where the highest margins are. |
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part of the implicit risk in using someone else's computers
on the bright side, when a large provider changes conditions, similarly run competition will also see their costs rise
other competition that took a safer, perhaps more expensive path, will now be more competitive