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by bananaquant
636 days ago
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That doesn't really make sense. AWS is very profitable [1]. That means that whatever the amount of money they put into engineering, their customers pay, and then some. As for the customers, very few of them operate at a scale that requires the monumental amount of engineering required to replicate the whole of AWS with its many dozens of services. [1] https://www.seattletimes.com/business/amazon/amazon-reports-... |
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It is true that you pay for the engineering done by AWS, but you also need to take into account the network effect and compatibility with third-parties.
With this being said, AWS is still very expensive. But AWS being profitable doesn't imply it is profitable for you to run your own infrastructure. The same way it is not profitable for you to run your own shipping company, or your own internet backbone provider.