That is fantastic news if true. AWS and two other major cloud providers have done everything in their power to make it painful for businesses to switch off of them. Case in point: egress data fees are something like 80x compared to what the cloud provider actually pays. You still have to pay them in full unless you decide to leave AWS completely.
andrewstuart|1 year ago
IONOS Virtual Private Servers - $30/month - zero egress fees.
bgidley|1 year ago
It's still a good service - but zero egress comes with conditions. The only exception I've found is Cloudflare pages which seems genuinely zero egress (as long as you don't proxy it through a managed domain).
fallingknife|1 year ago
bananaquant|1 year ago
As for the customers, very few of them operate at a scale that requires the monumental amount of engineering required to replicate the whole of AWS with its many dozens of services.
[1] https://www.seattletimes.com/business/amazon/amazon-reports-...
the_duke|1 year ago
I always strongly push for setting up the whole infrastructure with a future migration in mind, and without tying the company closely to specific cloud services.
You lose out on some of the better cloud features, but it's worth it in cash alone: being able to say "we have built our stack to be platform agnostic, we can switch within a month" is very useful in discussions with sales...
MyFedora|1 year ago
bananaquant|1 year ago