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by graypegg
523 days ago
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It does make me wonder if some nationalized utility like "British Compute" or something would be a good idea. They could over-allocate and sell the unused resources to the private sector, AWS style. Could bring long term costs down even further. (With bonus political levers to pull, like giving British owned companies special rates) |
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Note the same logic as above applies for centralised services whether it be British Compute or AWS versus having your own - any central service is going to have overheads around managing the shared resources - virtualisation, scheduling, availability, security, billing etc.
As in the real world - sometimes a renting model sense, but you pay a premium for the convenience.