A startup’s Firebase bill suddenly increased from $25 to $1750 per month
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Re: A startup’s Firebase bill suddenly increased from $25 to $1750 per month
#2Stuff like that makes me want to host everything myself as it will for sure be the cheapest option.
Re: A startup’s Firebase bill suddenly increased from $25 to $1750 per month
#3Building on top of a proprietary stack with no guarantees on pricing and future availability will lead here.
Re: A startup’s Firebase bill suddenly increased from $25 to $1750 per month
#4E.g. shutdown Prediction APIs, charge 70x, not enough support.
I believe Google got much better tech than AWS, but the culture, support and strategy has blind spots.
Re: A startup’s Firebase bill suddenly increased from $25 to $1750 per month
#5I think Firebase was kind of douchebags assuming the story is correct, if you change how people are billed you should give people time to adjust their software. Stuff like that makes me want to host everything myself as it will for sure be the cheapest option.
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#6If Pizza Hut changes the pricing, you either close shop or adapt.
Who would open such a restaurant?
Re: A startup’s Firebase bill suddenly increased from $25 to $1750 per month
#7Also, I do love Bezos mantra of always becoming cheaper over time. That is the core of Amazon's brand. Whereas Oracle, IBM, and the old guard always make you pot committed and charge an arm and a leg, the Amazon guys will leave money on the table. That is how you earn trust.
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#8It is not so hard to predict failure/buy out of some SAAS provider, it happened so many times. I am curious why Venture Capital investors are not looking at that problem closely.
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#9Look to stories like this before you go 'serverless' in your organization. Building on top of a proprietary stack with no guarantees on pricing and future availability will lead here.
Re: A startup’s Firebase bill suddenly increased from $25 to $1750 per month
#10> Always build your architecture in a way that will avoid becoming trapped into a specific service. Amazon’s AWS Lambda sitting between any services and your app is a strongly recommended path!
- Build without depending on external services
- You can do this by depending on this external service