My point is, when people compare cloud to on prem they use a hypothetical on-prem installation vs a realistic actually working cloud deployment.
We only see these blog posts for things that are just 1-2 servers.
Very few companies are fully on-prem and saving a lot of money, they typically have very specific use cases like high bandwidth or IO usage.
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My point is, when people compare cloud to on prem they use a hypothetical on-prem installation vs a realistic actually working cloud deployment.
We only see these blog posts for things that are just 1-2 servers.
Very few companies are fully on-prem and saving a lot of money, they typically have very specific use cases like high bandwidth or IO usage.