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by Fourier864
784 days ago
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The best part about the cloud for me is that it scales down to ZERO. We used to get large on-prem servers that could handle the worst case, only for them to sit idle 90% of the time. Now we just spin up the 5-10 EC2s we need a couple days a week when we receive new data. |
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But;
A) You have to engineer your system to scale to zero, engineering time isn't free
B) The overhead cost of service (5x for Linux compute, 11x for Windows compute, 7x for managed DB -- based on my last reads) can easily swallow any savings, especially if you're not scaled to zero almost all the time.
It only takes about 8hrs of being "non-zero" and it would have been cheaper just to have a whole machine for a day somewhere that wasn't a hyperscaler cloud provider.