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re:Invent Keynote 2026: Analysis — Sticky Revenue, Unstoppable Growth, and the Behemoth That Is AWS
If you’re incensed by AWS, you’re not going to migrate your complex workloads. AWS will be fine, not subject to quarterly whims. All you can do is embrace the suck.
How to Get Free AWS Credits: 4 Tactics to Use
There are certain things I don’t want a discount on — a quality parachute, for example. But when it comes to cloud computing, discounted services are usually identical to the regularly priced ones. So why not take advantage? Since the marginal cost of supplying cloud services is low, AWS doesn’t mind offering credits or discounts […]
S3 Bucket Responsibility
Several weeks ago, the Wall Street Journal ran an article about how the Pokémon Company inspects the security practices of its business partners. One prospective unnamed partner had insufficient controls around S3 buckets, so the Pokémon Company declined to partner with them. This is the first time I’ve ever heard of a company taking such […]
Amazon SageMaker Is Responsible for My Surprise Bill
Getting an AWS surprise bill for Amazon SageMaker Canvas is a strange and concerning occurrence for The Duckbill Group’s Chief Cloud Economist.
The Compelling Economics of Cloudflare R2
Cloudflare announced its own object storage offering last week, snarkily naming it “R2” instead of AWS’ “S3.” Storage is great, but let’s tie it to cloud economics here. We don’t have specifics as to edge case pricing dimensions, but Cloudflare’s blog post goes into some detail about how it works. First, it charges a rate […]
re:Invent 2018 Releases
The Releases of re:Invent 2018–to the tune of “Nations of the World!”
Personal Security Posture: How I Keep My Cybersecurity Game Strong
Figuring out a strong personal security posture can be overwhelming. Corey Quinn reviews his personal InfoSec approach for humans with “normal” security risks.
A Brief History of Kubernetes, Its Use Cases, and Its Problems
Kubernetes is an unavoidable solution for running containerized applications in production. It solves some real problems — but introduces a host of others.
Happy Birthday Jeff Barr!
After watching enough of his talks to recite them by heart, The Duckbill Group says “happy birthday” to Amazon CTO Werner Vogels in our own special way.
An alterNAT Future: We Now Have a NAT Gateway Replacement
AWS Managed NAT Gateway alternatives have been flimsy at best. In alterNAT, we finally have a viable NAT gateway alternative that saves AWS customers money.
The New Frontier of Cloud Economics: Why AWS Costs Are a Weighty Issue
AWS re:Invent looms larger on the calendar with each passing day, promising not just an avalanche of new services but also–let’s face it–some truly perplexing names. However, the oddity of AWS service names is low-hanging fruit. The true enigma lies in their labyrinthine pricing dimensions.