The $1,000 AWS mistake
A cautionary tale about AWS VPC networking, NAT Gateways, and how a missing VPC Endpoint turned S3 data transfers into an expensive lesson.
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A cautionary tale about AWS VPC networking, NAT Gateways, and how a missing VPC Endpoint turned S3 data transfers into an expensive lesson.
Read more [www.geocod.io]
Choosing colocation for the infrastructure was the right decision for Ahrefs.
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Rohan Deshmukh on the value of avoiding SaaS products and self-host instead.
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Here's how Treblle, a large Laravel app, manages to keep their AWS costs low.
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Troy Hunt recently got a very high bill for his severless hosting. In this post, he share why the bill was so high, and how he's avoiding this for future bills.
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Mohammed Said shares some solid tips on optimizing costs when working in a serverless environment like Laravel Vapor
Laravel Vapor uses different AWS resources to efficiently get your application up and running in the serverless cloud. The building block of the whole thing is AWS Lambda, it's where the actual computing happens. Calculating the cost of the compute part for your application can be a bit confusing, so let's simplify it a bit with an example.
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Mattias Geniar recently moved his excellent newsletter from MailChimp to Sendy. In a new post on his site he shares why and how he did that.
I recently moved away from MailChimp for the cron.weekly newsletter and chose a self-hosted newsletter app called Sendy in combination with Amazon SES. In doing so, I saved over 600$ a year.