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Comment by oasisbob

10 days ago

Been wondering the same. GCP recently increased their egress pricing, and was expecting AWS to follow.

So far, haven't seen any other notable cloud price increases. Thought for sure they'd be reevaluating by now, I'm surprised to see the stability.

Egress pricing? That's one of their highest margin products! Compute is the one that's being squeezed!

  • It's almost 100% profit actually, because ISPs are willing to pay to be connected to Google network

A ton of cloud workloads are still running on old Haswell-era CPUs with RAM that was bought a decade+ ago. Probably the costs will be made up with new VM shapes.

> GCP recently increased their egress pricing

The peering announcement or did I miss something?

I doubt this has to do with the hardware discussion. This is just them increasing their lock-in and trying to curb businesses running to other CDNs (whole point of the peering).