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by sksjvsla 356 days ago
Before migration (AWS): We had about 0.1 FTE on infra — most of the time went into deployment pipelines and occasional fine-tuning (the usual AWS dance). After migration (Hetzner + OVHCloud + DIY stack): After stabilizing it is still 0.1 FTE (but I was 0.5 FTE for 3-4 months), but now it rests with one person. We didn’t hire a dedicated ops person.

I am curious why you think AWS services are more hands-off than a series of VPSs configured with Ansible and Terraform? Especially if you are under ISO 27001 and need to document upgrades anyway.

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I was emphasizing that if the new Hetzer expenses are naive, then it was also naive to consider that AWS only costs $24k per year.

My point was that AWS is not hands-off. You still have to set it up, you have to keep a close eye on expenses, and Amazon holds your hand less than many people seem to expect.