AWS IOT service similarly changed pricing dimensions in a way that was overall cheaper for most, but much more expensive for some use cases, basically unbundling connections, messages, and transformation/routing.
“Never” is an exaggeration, though closer to literal truth for AWS than any other good or service I know of over that scale and timeframe.
My guess (no insider knowledge beyond the general attitude) is that price changes in the next few years will be a tightening of discounts and credits, rather than a top-line list price increase.
AWS IOT service similarly changed pricing dimensions in a way that was overall cheaper for most, but much more expensive for some use cases, basically unbundling connections, messages, and transformation/routing.
AWS IOT service similarly changed pricing dimensions in a way that was overall cheaper for most, but much more expensive for some use cases, basically unbundling connections, messages, and transformation/routing.
“Never” is an exaggeration, though closer to literal truth for AWS than any other good or service I know of over that scale and timeframe.
My guess (no insider knowledge beyond the general attitude) is that price changes in the next few years will be a tightening of discounts and credits, rather than a top-line list price increase.
Thanks for pointing me to this! More info: https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/aws-iot-update-better-value-with-new-pricing-model/
This being in 2017 is also a lot more relevant for modern Amazon than something from 2007.