$10 Million Saved From Leaving The Cloud
Summary
TLDRThe discussion centers on the benefits of transitioning from cloud services to on-premises hosting, highlighting significant cost savings—reducing cloud expenses from $3.2 million to $1.3 million annually. The speaker emphasizes the complexities of managing on-premises infrastructure, including the need for a dedicated team, but notes that operational challenges can be mitigated by maintaining the same personnel. This shift reflects a broader trend away from an exclusively cloud-based model, encouraging organizations to assess their costs and explore gradual transitions to on-prem solutions for improved financial and operational efficiency.
Takeaways
- 😀 DHH's transition from cloud hosting to on-premises infrastructure has led to significant cost savings, dropping the cloud bill from $3.2 million to $1.3 million annually.
- 😀 The company has saved nearly $2 million per year, with total projected savings exceeding $10 million over five years after moving away from cloud services.
- 😀 On-premises setups involve hidden costs like management, HR, and office space, which can double the expense of an engineer's salary.
- 😀 Maintaining a dedicated team for on-prem infrastructure is crucial, but the existing team was able to manage the transition without significant changes in personnel.
- 😀 The company stores about 10 petabytes of critical customer data in AWS S3, which remains a major expense until they complete their contract next summer.
- 😀 They plan to shift to a dual data center setup with a capacity of 18 petabytes, expected to cost about the same as a year of AWS S3 storage, leading to further savings.
- 😀 While leaving the cloud can be beneficial, it requires careful planning and understanding of the operational costs involved.
- 😀 There has been a noticeable shift in the tech industry toward exploring on-prem solutions as the limitations of all-cloud models become evident.
- 😀 DHH emphasizes the importance of flexibility in cloud services, especially for startups or businesses with fluctuating loads.
- 😀 The conclusion acknowledges the lessons learned from using AWS, expressing gratitude for the service while emphasizing the newfound freedom in managing their own hardware.
Q & A
What was the main reason for DHH's shift from cloud hosting to on-premises hosting?
-DHH aimed to reduce costs associated with cloud services, ultimately saving approximately $2 million per year by moving away from AWS.
How much did the annual cloud bill decrease after moving to on-premises hardware?
-The annual cloud bill decreased from $3.2 million to $1.3 million.
What additional costs should be considered when hiring engineers for on-premises operations?
-In addition to salaries, costs include management, HR, insurance, office space, social security contributions, and other employee-related expenses.
How many petabytes of data does the company store in AWS S3?
-The company currently stores about 10 petabytes of data in AWS S3.
What future plans does the company have regarding their data storage solution?
-The company plans to move to a dual data center setup with a combined capacity of 18 petabytes.
What is the projected total savings from exiting the cloud over five years?
-The projected total savings from the cloud exit is over $10 million over five years.
What is the significance of using a mixed storage class strategy in AWS?
-Using a mixed storage class strategy helps optimize reliability, access, and costs for the data stored.
Why is the cloud model from the 2010s and early 2020s considered to have peaked?
-There has been a surge of interest in on-premises solutions as companies evaluate the sustainability and cost-effectiveness of cloud services.
What challenges might arise from managing on-premises hardware compared to cloud services?
-On-premises management requires dealing with hardware failures, maintenance, and ensuring sufficient power and resources, which were often handled by cloud providers.
What advice is given for companies considering a transition from cloud to on-premises?
-Companies are encouraged to start with a small service transition to gauge the benefits and challenges before fully committing to on-premises infrastructure.
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