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by owenmarshall
887 days ago
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AWS pricing and optimization is just capacity planning, which doesn’t go away if you run on prem - it just looks different, with longer time horizons & financial implications. “Will my data center run out of floor space & I need to expand?” (years+) “Will I have enough cooling & power to support the new racks we need?” (6 months+) “When do I need to get the server order out to ensure we meet our capacity needs?” (6+ weeks) Every one of those are capital expenditures, so line them up with the annual budget cycle - be sure to keep enough spare capacity to be responsive for last minute asks. Don’t think my intent is to romanticize the cloud, either. It’s not better, nor worse, just a different way to manage things. Of course if your company is sufficiently small, do whatever you know and can do quickly - customer acquisition will be more important than debating the cost of either infra in aws or a colo’d server or two in some racks somewhere. But the complexity doesn’t go away if you go to the cloud, OR if you are all on prem. TINSTAAFL. |
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