AWS does not require upfront licenses or complex payment structures. It is a straightforward approach where you pay for the resources you consume as they offer a subscription-based licensing model. The cost depends on various factors, including your usage patterns, requirements, and how it compares to other cloud service providers (CSPs). In comparison to some other CSPs, AWS services are more expensive.
The product is inexpensive compared to Jenkins and GitLab, where we incur extra costs for maintaining separate servers. AWS offers free business or enterprise support services.
Cloud Architect & Devops engineer at KdmConsulting
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Top 5
2022-07-05T22:53:00Z
Jul 5, 2022
The pricing of this solution is dependent upon your needs including how many jobs you daily and how many times the developer will be changing codes and completing deployments.
Virtualization and Cloud Architect at a transportation company with 10,001+ employees
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2021-08-18T16:05:27Z
Aug 18, 2021
Whenever we get a requirement for an application deployment in the public cloud, we usually compare if that service is available in all of the three clouds and then we run those pricing estimates to see which is cheaper on which cloud. I work as an enterprise company and we have multiple tabs from all three. Whoever gives us the cheaper credit, that's what we go with - which is cheaper.
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The product is quite expensive compared to other solutions.
AWS does not require upfront licenses or complex payment structures. It is a straightforward approach where you pay for the resources you consume as they offer a subscription-based licensing model. The cost depends on various factors, including your usage patterns, requirements, and how it compares to other cloud service providers (CSPs). In comparison to some other CSPs, AWS services are more expensive.
The product is inexpensive compared to Jenkins and GitLab, where we incur extra costs for maintaining separate servers. AWS offers free business or enterprise support services.
I would rate the product's pricing a five out of ten.
The pricing of this solution is dependent upon your needs including how many jobs you daily and how many times the developer will be changing codes and completing deployments.
Whenever we get a requirement for an application deployment in the public cloud, we usually compare if that service is available in all of the three clouds and then we run those pricing estimates to see which is cheaper on which cloud. I work as an enterprise company and we have multiple tabs from all three. Whoever gives us the cheaper credit, that's what we go with - which is cheaper.