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by MyUltiDev
74 days ago
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A 20 year retrospective with no Hetzner or OVH numbers in sight is a bit of a tell. I run workloads across AWS, Hetzner, and a couple of smaller providers, and the gap is not subtle. For a small to medium web stack you are looking at roughly $350 a month on AWS versus 20 to 25 euros on Hetzner for similar specs, plus 20 TB of bandwidth included instead of being billed at 9 cents a gig after the first 100. What AWS actually sells at this point is not compute, it is the IAM model, the global footprint, the deep integrations, and the org chart consensus that nobody gets fired for picking it. That is a real product and worth a lot in some shops, but it is a very different product from what cloud meant in 2006. For the people who have actually moved a real workload off AWS recently, what was the part that turned out to be more painful than you expected? |
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