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by ttegloma 1001 days ago
> AWS does not have a 100% similar VM, but you could have something close for ~ 20,000 USD monthly. Not that bad.

Is that the on-demand cost, or the reserved cost? For comparing to buying a server outright, you should be comparing the reserved cost. I’m not sure exactly which instances you’re looking at to get $20k/mo, but I see some instances with 64-128 cores/1-2 TB memory for <10k/month.

For storage, I’m not sure how you’re getting >100k… I plugged in the highest IOPS I could for io2 volumes for 150 TB of storage and got 30k/mo. Also worth considering here that you don’t have to provision all 150 TB up front - you could start with 5 TB and increase in size as you grow, for example.

Still gonna be hella expensive but all of this changes the calculus quite a bit from your estimates.

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They're also using ZFS in Raid1+0, so 38.4TB of usable storage. $14,566/month on AWS io2 with max IOPS.