Comment by apothegm

12 hours ago

This also depends so much on your scaling needs. If you need 3 mid-sized ECS/EC2 instances, a load balancer, and a database with backups, renting those from AWS isn’t going to be significantly more expensive for a decent-sized company than hiring someone to manage a cluster for you and dealing with all the overhead of keeping it maintained and secure.

If you’re at the scale of hundreds of instances, that math changes significantly.

And a lot of it depends on what type of business you have and what percent of your budget hosting accounts for.

I also thinks it’s risk model too. Every time I see these kind of posts I think it misses the point there is a balance not only on cost like you describe but risk as well. You are paying to offload some of the risk from yourself.

  • > You are paying to offload some of the risk from yourself.

    The opposite is also true: one is risking being banned by exascalers.

  • The issue is that they have already paid off their datacenter 5x over compared to cloud. For offline, batch training, I don't ses how any amount of risk could offset the savings.

    • It’s no issue and it’s right in the front for their situation, if your business is computer it makes little sense for cloud.

      That said from the risk perspective I assume for what their doing in the data center there is low risk if downtime happens.