> Making it harder to switch is by definition anti-competitive Every provider out there optimizes the integration between its own services and makes sure the products in its ecosystem work nicely together. Meanwhile…
Even without the egress fees, I'd prefer running software from 3rd party providers on the same cloud my that product also uses, since a) latency and b) integration with other services (VPC, for example).
Can someone please explain how it is possible to license a database of such sort in the first place? Pretty much all file types have some documentation on how to identify them by reading specific bytes, it's not like…
> Making it harder to switch is by definition anti-competitive Every provider out there optimizes the integration between its own services and makes sure the products in its ecosystem work nicely together. Meanwhile…
Even without the egress fees, I'd prefer running software from 3rd party providers on the same cloud my that product also uses, since a) latency and b) integration with other services (VPC, for example).
Can someone please explain how it is possible to license a database of such sort in the first place? Pretty much all file types have some documentation on how to identify them by reading specific bytes, it's not like…