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自己的 AWS 的免费层套餐试用要过期了, 到现在试验下来只有那个 Route53 的区域托管被不小心收费了 1 刀.
注册不久之后的去年 7 月 15 日 AWS 给免费层套餐调整成了类似于甲骨文那样. 默认新注册的账户是免费账户只能用免费层的资源, 并附带 100 刀的直接试用额度, 以及额外 100 刀的参加活动后获得的额度, 总计 200 刀. 用这些试用金额度才能去用付费项目, 而不是像旧版免费层套餐那样有一个十二个月限时限量免费的一堆服务试用, 超出了也会被扣费, 这部分在新版换成了短期内可消耗试用金额度试用.
旧版的免费试用是十二个月, 新版的试用金有效期是六个月, 永久免费项目没有变化.
新版免费账户如果在六个月试用金到期之后不升级, 账户会被直接关闭, 尽管只是想用 CloudFront 这样的包含永久免费的项目也要升级为付费账户才能长期使用. 在新用户的流程下, 新注册 AWS 账户比旧账户额外多了一道付费升级的门槛, 注册之后不管用不用它的服务, 六个月不升级就会被删号, 表面上看去年的调整主要是为了反滥用.
如果只是想白嫖 AWS 的服务, 其实成本管理里面早就有一个 "Zero-Spend Budget" 也就是 "零支出预算" 模板, 会在账户开销超过 0.01 刀的时候就发出提醒, 但是新手大多数时候注意力都会淹没在 AWS 复杂的控制面板上面, 到了账单日才看到被收费, 比如我.
#IaaS #AWS
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自己的 AWS 的免费层套餐试用要过期了, 到现在试验下来只有那个 Route53 的区域托管被不小心收费了 1 刀.
注册不久之后的去年 7 月 15 日 AWS 给免费层套餐调整成了类似于甲骨文那样. 默认新注册的账户是免费账户只能用免费层的资源, 并附带 100 刀的直接试用额度, 以及额外 100 刀的参加活动后获得的额度, 总计 200 刀. 用这些试用金额度才能去用付费项目, 而不是像旧版免费层套餐那样有一个十二个月限时限量免费的一堆服务试用, 超出了也会被扣费, 这部分在新版换成了短期内可消耗试用金额度试用.
旧版的免费试用是十二个月, 新版的试用金有效期是六个月, 永久免费项目没有变化.
新版免费账户如果在六个月试用金到期之后不升级, 账户会被直接关闭, 尽管只是想用 CloudFront 这样的包含永久免费的项目也要升级为付费账户才能长期使用. 在新用户的流程下, 新注册 AWS 账户比旧账户额外多了一道付费升级的门槛, 注册之后不管用不用它的服务, 六个月不升级就会被删号, 表面上看去年的调整主要是为了反滥用.
如果只是想白嫖 AWS 的服务, 其实成本管理里面早就有一个 "Zero-Spend Budget" 也就是 "零支出预算" 模板, 会在账户开销超过 0.01 刀的时候就发出提醒, 但是新手大多数时候注意力都会淹没在 AWS 复杂的控制面板上面, 到了账单日才看到被收费, 比如我.
#IaaS #AWS
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Building Bluesky: a Distributed Social Network (Real-World Engineering Challenges)
[...] Today, the Personal Data Servers are bare-metal servers hosted by cloud infrastructure vendor, Vultr. Bluesky currently operates 20 and shards them so that each PDS supports about 300,000 users. [...]
[...] **Owning your own infrastructure instead of using the cloud seems a rational choice.** Bluesky found large savings by moving off AWS once they could forecast the type of load they needed. Jake Gold, the engineer driving this transition, has been vocal about how cloud providers have become more expensive than many people realize. Speaking on the podcast, Last Week in AWS, he said:
> “With the original vision of AWS I first started using in 2006, or whenever launched, they said they would lower your bill every so often, as Moore’s law makes their bill lower. And that kind of happened a little bit here and there, but it hasn’t happened to the same degree as I think we all hoped it would.” [...]
https://newsletter.pragmaticengineer.com/p/bluesky
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Building Bluesky: a Distributed Social Network (Real-World Engineering Challenges)
[...] Today, the Personal Data Servers are bare-metal servers hosted by cloud infrastructure vendor, Vultr. Bluesky currently operates 20 and shards them so that each PDS supports about 300,000 users. [...]
[...] **Owning your own infrastructure instead of using the cloud seems a rational choice.** Bluesky found large savings by moving off AWS once they could forecast the type of load they needed. Jake Gold, the engineer driving this transition, has been vocal about how cloud providers have become more expensive than many people realize. Speaking on the podcast, Last Week in AWS, he said:
> “With the original vision of AWS I first started using in 2006, or whenever launched, they said they would lower your bill every so often, as Moore’s law makes their bill lower. And that kind of happened a little bit here and there, but it hasn’t happened to the same degree as I think we all hoped it would.” [...]
https://newsletter.pragmaticengineer.com/p/bluesky
#Bluesky #AWS
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