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by mirochnik
768 days ago
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Netflix is a flagship example of AWS usage. https://aws.amazon.com/solutions/case-studies/innovators/net...
We don't know what are Netflix discounts. Maybe Netflix uses AWS just for free to make others pay. Maybe AWS even pay to Netflix to continue attracting the other guys. On the other hand, just read this disclosure in the Netflix 2023 annual financial report:
"We have architected our software and computer systems so as to utilize data processing, storage capabilities and other services provided by AWS... Given this, along with the fact that we cannot easily switch our AWS operations to another cloud provider, any disruption of or interference with our use of AWS would impact our operations and our business would be adversely impacted. While the retail side of Amazon competes with us, we do not believe that Amazon will use the AWS operation in such a manner as to gain competitive advantage against our service, although if it were to do so it could harm our business." |
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What you do, if you're a VC backed SaaS company with a six or seven figure monthly spend on AWS, is hire away someone from Netflix who does know what their discount is and use that when your next contract negotiation is up with AWS.