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by CaptainOfCoit
250 days ago
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> Having deployed servers well before AWS was a thing, AWS alwyas felt incredibly overpriced. Yeah, I remember when AWS first appeared, and the value proposition was basically "It's expensive but you can press a button and a minute later you have a new instance, so we can scale really quickly". For the companies that know more or less the workload they have during a week don't really get any benefits, just more expensive monthly bills. But somewhere along the line, people started thinking it was easier to use AWS than the alternatives, and I even heard people saying it's cheaper... |
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The biggest innovation AWS delivered was to convince engineers they are cheap, while wresting control of provisioning away from the people with actual visibility into the costs.