[Openstack] [openstack][SWIFT] I want to talk about costs !! (against amazon S3)
John Dickinson
me at not.mn
Wed Apr 30 17:37:14 UTC 2014
Alejandro,
We blogged about this recently at https://swiftstack.com/blog/2014/04/24/about-those-public-cloud-price-drops/. I've asked around the office here at SwiftStack to see if we can put together some more public cost details (specifically in response to you question), so I hope we can share some more info soon.
--John
On Apr 30, 2014, at 5:11 AM, Alejandro Comisario <alejandro.comisario at mercadolibre.com> wrote:
> Hi guys.
> After amazon dropped its prices among other things, on S3 its seems that i need in my compañy to justify/analyze if swift keeps being the most cost convenient solution (we have it in house)
>
> When we decided going with swift one year ago, one of the main constraints was "keeping the data in our datacenter" so we did'nt do the excercice of costs, but today since "seems" that this constraint might be no more i need to go through this excercise (of course i want to stay with swift)
>
> So, im reaching the community to ask experiences of people that went through the same scenario, things to take into account and recent results.
>
> I bumped with a great aticle from Amar Kapadia at: http://www.buildcloudstorage.com/2012/01/can-openstack-swift-hit-amazon-s3-like.html and since i belive is a great place to start, the calculations an variables might be outdated.
>
> help is more than apreciated!!
>
>
> best.
> alejandrito
>
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