Amazon cuts cloud storage prices, Microsoft immediately follows suit
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Re: Amazon cuts cloud storage prices, Microsoft immediately follows suit
#32All of this causes people to get the wrong idea about AWS. People aren't attracted to AWS because it is cheap, they are attracted to it for other reasons. When I left Softlayer, the retention specialist I talked to told me that AWS didn't give me free bandwidth, but I told him I wasn't worried about bandwidth costs on AWS because these scaled with my revenue and were a small fraction of it.
Out of curiosity, why did you leave Softlayer for EC2? I am looking at hosting for a new venture. Past experience with EC2 pricing and performance has left me feeling a bit burned, so SoftLayer is among the options I am looking at.
For instance, I requested an upgrade in the port speed on my machine and somehow the trouble ticket system got screwed up so I couldn't make any more requests.
Later on I added a hard drive and they didn't make a partition table on it and somehow when the machine rebooted the superblock got overwritten and then I couldn't read the file system.
Once I was able to reconstruct the superblock I moved the contents of that hard drive to S3 and didn't look back.
Re: Amazon cuts cloud storage prices, Microsoft immediately follows suit
#33I tried Windows Azure recently - their cloud storage option to be specific. I was shocked to find out that they did not even have a UI for simple operations like uploading to the bucket etc. Yes, I know they're targeting developers, but I just can't be doing big XML REST requests for every thing. I also couldn't close my account without raising a support request. The point being - Microsoft's biggest headache is catc…
Re: Amazon cuts cloud storage prices, Microsoft immediately follows suit
#34Earlier quoted context omitted.
I thought it had already been established that you were making assumptions not based on evidence? Bezos made a decision to not negotiate with individual customers, and there are pros and cons to that decision.
We did no such thing, but do you have a reference to Bezos saying that? I know Amazon does not negotiate over contract terms, but that's something different than prizes.
Re: Amazon cuts cloud storage prices, Microsoft immediately follows suit
#35Earlier quoted context omitted.
We did no such thing, but do you have a reference to Bezos saying that? I know Amazon does not negotiate over contract terms, but that's something different than prizes.
Looks like I'm mistaken, confirmed with some of my own research too. Sorry!
Re: Amazon cuts cloud storage prices, Microsoft immediately follows suit
#36Earlier quoted context omitted.
Out of curiosity, why did you leave Softlayer for EC2? I am looking at hosting for a new venture. Past experience with EC2 pricing and performance has left me feeling a bit burned, so SoftLayer is among the options I am looking at.
Every time I made a request to Softlayer it ended up in disaster. For instance, I requested an upgrade in the port speed on my machine and somehow the trouble ticket system got screwed up so I couldn't make any more requests. Later on I added a hard drive and they didn't make a partition table on it and somehow when the machine rebooted the superblock got overwritten and then I couldn't read the file system. Once I w…