> ...an updated free tier that treats “personal learning” AWS accounts differently from “new corporate” accounts, and sets hard billing limits that you can’t exceed. Honestly, this is needed for corporate accounts as well. Not all companies are FAANG scale behemoths who can shrug off an unexpected charge. For a scrappy startup in India, an unexpected $5000 bill would be an existential threat.
A scrappy startup in India is not AWS' ICP.
It's so absurdly easy to run up massive bills, and there's few controls, and practically useless alerting - so you can't rely on that.
Someone spun up a 3 node m5.xlarge RDS Cluster with SQL Server Standard? I hope you notice quickly, 'cause that's going to be >$5k/month.
They don't show a minimum monthly cost for any of these things, either.
No, you're assumed to be okay with unlimited charges, and are left to your own devices to figure it out.