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by waps
4573 days ago
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Might be true. If you have stable load moving off of EC2 can save you at least 50% over reserved instances, and >90% on bandwidth costs. If you no longer need amazon's scaling advantage, it's a very easy call to make. Of course that's assuming you haven't locked yourself into amazon's databases/load balancer/... But that would be a horrible idea anyway, right up there with running a microsoft stack licenced per year. |
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