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If that were true, then there'd be no value proposition to AWS. It is absolutely easier to use S3 than to create your own fast, highly available, infinitely scaling storage solution on your own metal. It requires more than zero knowledge / expertise to use S3, but far less than it would to implement and run yourself. If you can accept that, then we already agree in principle. It's just matter of where the line is dra…
There is a value prop for sure. It’s hard to quantify how best you’ll be served but a lot of people are following the mantra of “nobody got fired for going AWS”. It makes sense for some people, others are cargo-culting; yet more are fanning the flames of that cargo cult because their pay check depends on it. Sysadmins are/were paid much less than cloud native devops people, and you need the same number of them unless…
You are certainly correct about the the overly complex AWS reference architectures. I've seen relatively simple applications with just as much infrastructure code (generally "terraform", occasionally CloudFormation JSON) as application code. It's crazy.