← Back to context Comment by boesboes 1 year ago FYI: From my experience, if you do more the 20-25TB, you can get 75% off no questions asked. 2 comments boesboes Reply dbish 1 year ago If you’re regularly a large customer like that, seems like just moving to AWS directly would make the most sense right? arielcostas 1 year ago At that scale, probably. Especially since AWS would offer you discounts over their public prices too. Netlify et al probably stop making sense when they cost more than a few engineering hours and the cost of AWS, Azure or GCP
dbish 1 year ago If you’re regularly a large customer like that, seems like just moving to AWS directly would make the most sense right? arielcostas 1 year ago At that scale, probably. Especially since AWS would offer you discounts over their public prices too. Netlify et al probably stop making sense when they cost more than a few engineering hours and the cost of AWS, Azure or GCP
arielcostas 1 year ago At that scale, probably. Especially since AWS would offer you discounts over their public prices too. Netlify et al probably stop making sense when they cost more than a few engineering hours and the cost of AWS, Azure or GCP
If you’re regularly a large customer like that, seems like just moving to AWS directly would make the most sense right?
At that scale, probably. Especially since AWS would offer you discounts over their public prices too. Netlify et al probably stop making sense when they cost more than a few engineering hours and the cost of AWS, Azure or GCP