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_gfrc | 6 years ago
This is what makes the price so surprising - you are copying data from one Google Service to another, but it's billed as egress.
_gfrc | 6 years ago
This is what makes the price so surprising - you are copying data from one Google Service to another, but it's billed as egress.
jstanley|6 years ago
dwild|6 years ago
jrockway|6 years ago
Like I said before, this is one of those things that wouldn't exist without the Cloud. If you run things on your user's computers, you have to send them a lot of bits. If you run things on your own computers, you're spared that bandwidth, but now have to have enough "computers" to satisfy your users. It's simply something that's not super cheap to run these days.
I will admit that it is surprising that Google <-> Google traffic is billed at the normal egress rates, but the reasoning does make sense -- a 30Gbps flow is nothing to sneeze at. That is using some tangible resources.