The cloud is over-engineered and overpriced (no music)

Tom Delalande2 minutes read

Average SAS startups spend $116,000 annually on cloud services, with scalable applications costing around $160,000. The text emphasizes the importance of certifications, subject matter experts, and practical technologies for cost-effective cloud usage, advocating for simplicity and understanding of tools over black box solutions to meet specific needs.

Insights

  • Utilizing tools like ECR, ECS, RDS, ALB, CloudWatch, Lambda, S3, and GitHub Actions can significantly reduce costs associated with cloud services, offering cost-effective alternatives for startups.
  • Emphasizes the importance of understanding and customizing tools like Linux, git, Docker, and open-source technologies, advocating for practical evaluation of actual needs rather than blindly following industry giants' cloud practices.

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  • How much does the average SAS startup spend annually on the cloud?

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  • What tools can replace costly services for deploying a website?

    ECR, ECS, RDS, ALB, CloudWatch, Lambda, S3, GitHub Actions

  • What is the recommended certification for proper cloud service usage?

    Certification

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Summary

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Cloud Costs and Alternatives for Startups

  • Average SAS startup spends $116,000 annually on the cloud.
  • Cost for a scalable application is around $160,000 yearly.
  • Certification is recommended for proper cloud service usage.
  • Subject matter experts exist for AWS setup.
  • Venture capitalists invest in startups, which in turn invest in AWS.
  • Tools like ECR, ECS, RDS, ALB, CloudWatch, Lambda, S3, and GitHub Actions can replace costly services.
  • Deploying a website can be cost-effective using Linux, git, Docker, and open-source tools.
  • Self-hosting is discussed as an alternative to cloud dependency.
  • Setting up a computer with Linux, specifically Nix OS, is detailed.
  • Docker and Docker Compose are used for container orchestration and deployment.

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"Prioritize simplicity in cloud service tools"

  • Emphasizes the importance of simplicity over ease in tools, highlighting the value of understanding and tweaking engines rather than relying on black box solutions, especially in cloud services where unexpected needs may arise.
  • Suggests considering practical technologies like Linux KVM, Docker swarm, Nas, and raid for spinning up redundant and highly available services, encouraging a thoughtful evaluation of actual requirements before blindly following Fortune 500 companies' practices in cloud usage.
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