A friend of mine was annoyed that a small service he liked was shutting down. He contacted the developer who said that they were shutting it down because the server costs were higher than the money they were making. They were spending 5k a month on AWS crap and claimed it was impossible to get any lower. He helped them consolidate everything onto a single rented dedicated server costing 400 a month. Now the service i…
Respectfully, I'm going to disagree. I consult full time on AWS cost optimization / reduction / understanding.
If you blindly run things on AWS without an understanding of the costing model, that'll work for a time. As you scale, you start to realize "oh my god it runs on money."
There are myriad ways around that, but a blanket "never use AWS" isn't going to address it constructively.