Ask HN: How much are you paying for your infrastructure?
I am starting a new app soon. I am surprised how much and how fast prices and cloud offerings are changing. Some people claim to run mid size services surprisingly for free. Some other people are I know paying 30K USD / month and getting much less out of it (likely not optimal setup). Some big companies I saw paying ~million for global scale, but I wonder how much smaller it could be for them.
If you run own a cloud infra, how much are you paying (orders of magnitude)? How much users/traffic you serving? What is your approach for cost savings?
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[ 3.3 ms ] story [ 14.6 ms ] threadIt heavily depends on how much you can cache and CDN, and how many writes to the DB there are and how real-time it has to be. It's dirt-cheap for something like a blog or ecommerce site (which can be like 95% static content), but way harder for a real-time discussion board, reddit/HN clone, etc. (I think there have been a few posts here describing HN's own infra and costs running on some homebrewed code basically on a bare-metal server in some office? Can't remember exactly).
One of my previous employers was collecting data from a few thousand IoT devices every few minutes. Our pipeline wasn't very optimized and it was costing us maybe $30-$40k/mo in AWS spend, if I remember correctly. I didn't work on that part of it though so I don't know all the details.
One of my other jobs was for a museum; we had a simple informative site that they were getting ripped off for (enterprise Drupal hosting, yuck). I rewrote that in a more modern stack and hosted it on Vercel for about 30% of its previous cost. Think maybe it was $500ish/mo for a nonprofit enterprise plan? It could've been even cheaper than that but they wanted the business support. Honestly it probably would've been fine on the $20/mo plan, maybe with a bit of bandwidth overages.