{"id":70699,"date":"2023-12-26T08:26:00","date_gmt":"2023-12-26T08:26:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/jackpotland.org\/?p=70699"},"modified":"2023-12-26T08:26:00","modified_gmt":"2023-12-26T08:26:00","slug":"how-companies-are-saving-millions-by-migrating-away-from-aws-to-bare-metal-servers","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/jackpotland-org.staticserve.dev\/how-companies-are-saving-millions-by-migrating-away-from-aws-to-bare-metal-servers\/","title":{"rendered":"How Companies Are Saving Millions by Migrating Away from AWS to Bare Metal Servers?"},"content":{"rendered":"
These two Companies OneUptime<\/strong> and Prerender<\/strong> are finding that migrating from Amazon Web Services (AWS) to bare metal servers hosted in colocation data centres can lead to substantial cost savings. They have cut costs by over 50% by taking control of their infrastructure while maintaining performance and reliability.<\/p>\n OneUptime<\/strong>\u00a0was spending $456K+ annually on a 28-node AWS Kubernetes cluster.Prerender<\/strong>\u00a0projected over $1M per year on AWS services and data transfer.\ud83d\udcc8 The Hidden Costs of Cloud<\/p>\n For many startups and tech companies, AWS seems like an easy choice. It allows you to spin up servers and scale rapidly without investing in your hardware upfront. But as these companies grow, the operating costs on AWS start to add up:<\/p>\n Monthly bills for instances, storage, data transfer, load balancing services, etc. can exceed $100,000+Data transfer costs in particular can be astronomical – $0.08+\/GB in some regionsNo control over hardware – “noisy neighbour” problems can affect performanceVendor lock-in reduces infrastructure flexibility\ud83d\udcdf Why Does Bare Metal Make Sense?<\/p>\n Bare metal servers refer to physical servers that are dedicated to a single tenant. In contrast, virtual machines (VMs) are virtualized compute instances that run on shared hardware.<\/p>\n \u2795 Benefits of Bare Metal ServersCost – <\/strong>Bare metal eliminates the hidden fees and unpredictable billing associated with the cloud. You pay for the resources you use, with no additional charges for things like egress traffic or API calls.Performance<\/strong>\u00a0– Bare metal allows full access to resources for more consistent high workload performance like high I\/O requirementsControl<\/strong>\u00a0– Bare metal provides granular hardware control and customizationIsolation<\/strong>\u00a0– Dedicated single-tenant resources, so no “noisy neighbour” problemsScalability<\/strong>\u00a0– VMs allow fast automated scaling, bare metal has more limited flexibility<\/p>\n System Bare Metal Virtual Machines
\nPros
\nCons<\/p>\n
\nMaximum performance and consistencyHigh IOPS for intensive workloadsHardware customization and controlBetter security and isolation
\nHigher upfront costsManual server managementLimited flexibility for scaling<\/p>\n
\nRapid deployment and scalingPay only for resources usedHardware abstraction and flexibility
\n“Noisy neighbour” performance issuesLimited performance and IOPSHardware abstraction overhead<\/p>\n