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by akira2501
641 days ago
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> if it isn't it is largely because cloud vendors can't bear to take less Cloud vendors have to buy products themselves. If their prices aren't changing then we have a market problem that extends beyond AWS. This is probably why Graviton exists and provides cheaper VMs and Lambdas running on it. > as an average CPU performance CPU performance, in the cloud, is effectively free. You can overcommit and time share the CPU. What you're paying for is memory. |
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How do you get there? Even in markets without any specific lock in, the top brands charge prices that have nothing to do with raw costs.