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Amazon Web Services (AWS): S3, EC2, SQS, RDS, DynamoDB, IAM, CloudFormation, Route 53, VPC and more·/u/debugix·2 days ago
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Maybe it's just me, but a lot of cloud cost tools still feel way better at showing storage problems than actually helping fix them. With compute, there's usually a pretty clear path. It'll tell you what's idle, what's oversized, where you're overspending, and all that. Storage is where things get weird. A lot of the time, the tool basically says, "Hey, there's waste here." Cool. Now what? That's where it seems to stop. The actual work of figuring out what can be moved, archived, cleaned up, or deleted without causing headaches later is still on your team. I've been noticing this more lately, and honestly it feels like storage optimization has been lagging behind for years. There's plenty of visibility, but not much help with the execution side. That said, I've started seeing some newer tools getting closer to the actual storage operations part of the problem, which feels long overdue. Y'all seeing the same thing, or is it just me?…

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