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by dale_glass
1019 days ago
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Obviously you don't want to tell AWS what your budget is. You want your local tool that does work for your benefit to have a way to sanity check the configuration, and warn you if the only suitable VM at the provider turns out to cost a lot more than you expected. |
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> local tool... to sanity check
Yes, exactly. Some open-source project as a layer between the cloud providers, and budget and other elements are just knobs to twiddle.
If this "open pricing" project could swarm various known constraints between money and virtual hardware, would it be a kind of constraint satisfaction problem?