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on July 27, 2010
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Reddit costs $33k/month to operate?
Well that's hardly a fair point. It's going to depend on the scale of your traffic, the type of site, the networking/sysadmin manpower available, tolerance for failure, etc...
EC2 certainly isn't always cheaper, but it also certainly
can
be cheaper.
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EC2 certainly isn't always cheaper, but it also certainly can be cheaper.