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Reading between the lines, I think AWS has a huge upstream bandwidth bottleneck that it can't get around easily, while spread out small dedi providers have everything but this problem.

(Speculation based on how AWS prices things: Build big, charge for everything, charge what it actually costs with a small markup, and put every high-margin provider out of business)




This isn't the case. (speaking from knowledge)


Definitely not so. AWS is the most profitable part of AMZN. They are printing money on the markup on egress.




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