Bill caps sound great until you leave one on on a production system and your whole business comes crashing down during a spike in customer traffic.
Customer obsession means not shipping bugs? OK, Bob, let's see your code.
CloudFormation is wonderful and essential. But AWS clearly optimizes for delivery speed. SOME service customers want Cloudformation from day 1. Others would rather have the API first, and have CFN a few months later.
> Bill caps sound great until you leave one on on a production system and your whole business comes crashing down during a spike in customer traffic.
Hence the "ask on account creation". If I want a dev account, I can choose to cap it. The amount of SMB that would benefit from this is staggering.
> Customer obsession means not shipping bugs? OK, Bob, let's see your code.
A major difference being that my company isn't worth $1T+.
I've used AWS for a long time and spoken at length with many wonderful, intelligent people in the company; and I didn't mean to tread on anyone's toes, I just wanted to express how it feels as a customer who spent >£150k/month for half a decade.
Customer obsession means not shipping bugs? OK, Bob, let's see your code.
CloudFormation is wonderful and essential. But AWS clearly optimizes for delivery speed. SOME service customers want Cloudformation from day 1. Others would rather have the API first, and have CFN a few months later.