The solution has no up-front costs because you pay based on the number of messages you publish. If you don't publish messages, then you don't pay. The pay-as-you-go model is a very nice option compared to the model for other services like VPCs, Load Balancer, and IPS DVs. There is no need to provision use by the year, month, or minute. Pricing is rated a ten out of ten.
The pricing is the same across regions. For example, the solution costs the same in Turkey, France and Germany. It would be good if pricing were tailored by region. Pricing is important to us. AWS has different kinds of support for startups and individual developers. We always choose the most supporting platform. For example, AWS gave us $1,000 for two years. We proceeded with it and decided that we would learn how to build our product in AWS in those two years.
It is the cheapest solution in the market. It is on a monthly basis. After a month, you are build based on your usage. There are no additional costs to the standard licensing fees.
The pricing of push notifications and email services is quite fair but if you're planning to use it for sending SMS, then it's a bit on the costlier side. Maybe, It is because we don't have proper providers in my country. I would say that going through the AWS pricing page would be the best solution to find the exact pricing for the services you need.
What is message-oriented middleware? Message-oriented middleware, or MOM, is a software infrastructure that allows applications to exchange messages or data between distributed systems. Essentially, middleware bridges any gaps between applications, databases, or other tools to deliver unified services for end-users. MOM is widely recognized as a promising solution for facilitating communications between heterogeneous systems without having to rebuild an organization’s IT infrastructure....
The pricing is very cheap.
Amazon SNS is cheap and I would rate it a three out of ten. The pricing is usage-based.
The solution has no up-front costs because you pay based on the number of messages you publish. If you don't publish messages, then you don't pay. The pay-as-you-go model is a very nice option compared to the model for other services like VPCs, Load Balancer, and IPS DVs. There is no need to provision use by the year, month, or minute. Pricing is rated a ten out of ten.
The pricing is the same across regions. For example, the solution costs the same in Turkey, France and Germany. It would be good if pricing were tailored by region. Pricing is important to us. AWS has different kinds of support for startups and individual developers. We always choose the most supporting platform. For example, AWS gave us $1,000 for two years. We proceeded with it and decided that we would learn how to build our product in AWS in those two years.
Their pricing is competitive. I would rate the cost four out of five.
It is the cheapest solution in the market. It is on a monthly basis. After a month, you are build based on your usage. There are no additional costs to the standard licensing fees.
The pricing of push notifications and email services is quite fair but if you're planning to use it for sending SMS, then it's a bit on the costlier side. Maybe, It is because we don't have proper providers in my country. I would say that going through the AWS pricing page would be the best solution to find the exact pricing for the services you need.