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by moe
5081 days ago
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EC2 is cheaper than people like to claim How often do we have to repeat this argument here on HN. When running 24/7 then EC2 instances are 2-3x more expensive than the cheapest equivalent rent-server options and orders of magnitude more expensive than the physical hardware if you buy it. The numbers have been recited countless times, I'm not digging them up yet again. So, no, EC2 is not cost effective for steady loads at the mid-range. EC2 shines at the very low and the very high end and in specific workloads, i.e. it shines when the benefits can be quantified to an amount greater than the price difference. |
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Orders of magnitude? So, like 100x or 1000x more expensive? Really?