Thats so interesting to me, I always assume companies like google who have "unlimited" dollars will always be happy to eat the cost to keep customers, especially given gcp usage outside googles internal services is way smaller compared to azure and aws. Also interesting to see snapchat had a hacky solution with AppEngine
freeqaz|4 months ago
0: https://chrpopov.medium.com/scaling-cloud-infrastructure-5c6...
1: https://eng.snap.com/monolith-to-multicloud-microservices-sn...
makeitdouble|4 months ago
GCP is behind in market share, but has the incredible cheat advantage of just not being Amazon. Most retailers won't touch Amazon services with a ten foot pole, so the choice is GCP or Azure. Azure is way more painful for FOSS stacks, so GCP has its own area with only limited competition.
Scubabear68|4 months ago
However I have seen many people flee from GCP because: Google lacks customer focus, Google is free about killing services, Google seems to not care about external users, people plain don’t trust Google with their code, data or reputation.
dzonga|4 months ago
ecshafer|4 months ago
Honestly as a (very small) shareholder in Amazon, they should spin off AWS as a separate company. The Amazon brand is holding AWS back.
unknown|4 months ago
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lesuorac|4 months ago
The general idea being that you'll losing money due to opportunity cost.
Personally, I think you're better off just not laying people off and having them work the less (but still) profitable stuff. But I'm not in charge.