We Saved $500k Per Year by Rolling Our Own S3
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Nanit engineers saved $500k/year by building their own S3-compatible storage solution, sparking discussion on the trade-offs between cost, complexity, and vendor lock-in.
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But mainly, priorities and "it's not that much in comparison to all else". And perhaps not even tracking the costs properly :)
They have that much faith that the world’s biggest target will never be hacked nor hire a dishonest admin?
Or, just have the lambda delete the file or change its storage tier once processing is done.
Or, just use a lambda instead of a proxy.
Or, just use cloudflare.
Many times "why not" is more interesting than "why."