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On-Premise Indirect (Hidden) Costs There are a variety of other expenses associated with an on-premise environment considered indirect expenses. These expenses are often referred to as “hidden” expenses due to how often they are overlooked rather than “hidden.” These include: The real estate of the storage space used for the servers Tools used for temperature control in the data center The cost of set up, configurati…
You speak like clouds never have downtime, or don't charge you for space and power. Look at the article - that one company would needed to have paid more than their entire revenue to AWS for worse hardware . They'd have spent $400M in 3 years on the cloud! There are no "hidden costs" that can even begin to approach a fraction of that. As for staff salaries, lol. It's not like AWS is self administering.
The figures in the article are for illustration purposes only and should be taken with a large pinch of salt. The author doesn't detail what hardware they are running, what EC2 instances he has selected for comparison and how comparable the storage statistics are. I would also love to hear the Finance Department's version of his calculations.
AWS is more expensive than self-hosting. However, it is not as skewed as the author claims. Otherwise, very few companies would be using the cloud.