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AWS Outposts: Run AWS infrastructure on-premises

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Re: AWS Outposts: Run AWS infrastructure on-premises

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If I'm understanding this right I run a VM (or let this process have access to my host) and then I can spin up AWS services on my local host? So I can have a development SQS queue that is run locally and then when I move to the cloud I can just change the config to point to the cloud version? And this is...? Free? I can't see anything about pricing.

If this is true this is amazing as it lets you prototype with AWS services for the cost of hardware.

Re: AWS Outposts: Run AWS infrastructure on-premises

#13

If I'm understanding this right I run a VM (or let this process have access to my host) and then I can spin up AWS services on my local host? So I can have a development SQS queue that is run locally and then when I move to the cloud I can just change the config to point to the cloud version? And this is...? Free? I can't see anything about pricing. If this is true this is amazing as it lets you prototype with AWS se…

No, this is more like a rack that you buy from AWS at AWS pricing. I see people using AWS Public for development and "air gapped" [1] AWS Outposts for production.

[1] not really

Re: AWS Outposts: Run AWS infrastructure on-premises

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post #13

If I'm understanding this right I run a VM (or let this process have access to my host) and then I can spin up AWS services on my local host? So I can have a development SQS queue that is run locally and then when I move to the cloud I can just change the config to point to the cloud version? And this is...? Free? I can't see anything about pricing. If this is true this is amazing as it lets you prototype with AWS se…

No, this is more like a rack that you buy from AWS at AWS pricing. I see people using AWS Public for development and "air gapped" [1] AWS Outposts for production. [1] not really

Ahh ok, thank you for clarify. This makes more sense even if it makes me a little sad. I'd love to use AWS for side/hobby stuff and then use the cloud-version once I was ready to launch something. I just can't justify paying $7 minimum a month for a VM when I have 2 cloud servers and 3 home servers already that are all more powerful.

I hate that for AWS you have to either pay to develop or use hacky semi-equivalents locally and hope it works when you go to the cloud.

Re: AWS Outposts: Run AWS infrastructure on-premises

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post #8

Earlier quoted context omitted.

Not really a new idea - very much a me-too of Azure on-prem, and still quite a bit behind them. I'm more surprised that they were able to run this politically.

"available next year"

aka 4 weeks... so what?

Re: AWS Outposts: Run AWS infrastructure on-premises

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post #13

Earlier quoted context omitted.

No, this is more like a rack that you buy from AWS at AWS pricing. I see people using AWS Public for development and "air gapped" [1] AWS Outposts for production. [1] not really

Ahh ok, thank you for clarify. This makes more sense even if it makes me a little sad. I'd love to use AWS for side/hobby stuff and then use the cloud-version once I was ready to launch something. I just can't justify paying $7 minimum a month for a VM when I have 2 cloud servers and 3 home servers already that are all more powerful. I hate that for AWS you have to either pay to develop or use hacky semi-equivalents…

They have a free tier for exactly this purpose. Almost all the services have pretty reasonable free tiers.

Re: AWS Outposts: Run AWS infrastructure on-premises

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post #16

Earlier quoted context omitted.

Ahh ok, thank you for clarify. This makes more sense even if it makes me a little sad. I'd love to use AWS for side/hobby stuff and then use the cloud-version once I was ready to launch something. I just can't justify paying $7 minimum a month for a VM when I have 2 cloud servers and 3 home servers already that are all more powerful. I hate that for AWS you have to either pay to develop or use hacky semi-equivalents…

They have a free tier for exactly this purpose. Almost all the services have pretty reasonable free tiers.

But AWS (maybe others as well) only lasts for 1 year and lambda and stuff might have higher free tiers but stuff like EC2 barely covers a T1 micro IIRC.

Re: AWS Outposts: Run AWS infrastructure on-premises

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post #16

Earlier quoted context omitted.

They have a free tier for exactly this purpose. Almost all the services have pretty reasonable free tiers.

But AWS (maybe others as well) only lasts for 1 year and lambda and stuff might have higher free tiers but stuff like EC2 barely covers a T1 micro IIRC.

You can sign up new accounts, even on the same credit card. Additionally I believe that if you contact support and agree for them to wipe all the resources in your account - you can have another year of free tier again.

And of course, you're deploying all your stuff automatically anyway right? So wiping the account doesn't really matter.

Re: AWS Outposts: Run AWS infrastructure on-premises

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post #8

Earlier quoted context omitted.

Not really a new idea - very much a me-too of Azure on-prem, and still quite a bit behind them. I'm more surprised that they were able to run this politically.

"available next year"

Second half of 2019, they clarified somewhere.
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