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Ask HN: Developers with small AWS clusters, what are your monthly costs?

20 points| lhuser123 | 8 years ago | reply

Aws costs are hard to understand for the non experienced. Perhaps a few real life examples could help.

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[+] wolfgang42|8 years ago|reply
Not sure if it's possible to edit this, but a better title might be "Ask HN: Developers with small AWS clusters, what are your monthly costs?"

I read the title and thought it might be a proposal for some sort of scheme to partition individual EC2 instances between multiple projects by different people.

[+] busterarm|8 years ago|reply
We switched several projects to Lightsail and saved a ton of money immediately, so i don't have old figures, but it's roughly around $600/mo today. A couple of other projects we have on hosted services could be moved to AWS that would probably add about $400 on to our bill. Lightsail has saved us a ridiculous amount of money, honestly, at the cost of having to do slightly more complex sysops.

The biggest thing that would eat up cost if we put it on AWS would be our ELK stack. We have on-metal infrastructure with tons of spare capacity that would probably run us about $2.5k/mo on AWS and just under double that on Elastic (but then we'd get X-Pack for free).

Yeah. Logging and monitoring are totally the most expensive part of our infrastructure.

[+] lhuser123|8 years ago|reply
> but it's roughly around $600/mo today

Do you have an estimate of how many Lightsail servers and other components are running ?

[+] byoung2|8 years ago|reply
At my last company, about $30k per month when I took over as director of engineering in 2014, but I was able to reduce it to about $20k while increasing the number of instances using no upfront cost reserved instances. We ran a crawling infrastructure of about 150 instances and we increased to 200 while reducing the cost. We also had 3 of the largest instance types they had for our database, and 8 large instances serving the app, reporting, api, and alert services.
[+] kingofspain|8 years ago|reply
For a client of mine: couple of large DB instances + some smaller, several EC2, several TB in S3, Elasticsearch and elasticache + some misc bits. Was coming in around $2000/mo before we snagged some free credits. A good 50%+ was RDS costs though.
[+] adamwi|8 years ago|reply
We run a collaboration service [1] on AWS, nothing fancy in terms of infrastructure needs (DB, some EC2 instances and S3). We spend around 500 USD per month, but our largest customers run run our service on prem on their own servers.

[1] www.qlutter.io

[+] OtterCoder|8 years ago|reply
I run a private git repo and anywhere between 0-6 additional instances and lambdas for development and testing. I haven't gone over $50 in a month.
[+] lhuser123|8 years ago|reply
Would you share more details about it ?