Cloud providers design their default configurations for , not cost-efficiency or maximum security.
Providers use egress fees as a form of "data gravity" to make it difficult for you to leave or adopt a multi-cloud strategy.
Always audit default settings. Switching to "Infrequent Access" tiers or right-sizing your CPU/RAM during setup can instantly cut your bill by 20–30%. 2. The Egress Trap 3 cloud architecture secrets your cloud provide...
Moving data into the cloud is almost always free, but moving it out (egress) or even between regions can be prohibitively expensive.
Use Content Delivery Networks (CDNs) to cache data closer to users and keep as much traffic as possible within a single availability zone or region to avoid "inter-zone" transfer fees. 3. "Managed" Doesn't Mean "Optimized" Cloud providers design their default configurations for ,
Cloud providers are businesses first. While their documentation is extensive, there are a few "unspoken truths" that architects learn the hard way. Here are three secrets to help you optimize your setup: 1. The "Default Settings" Tax
Many default storage tiers (like AWS S3 Standard) or compute instances are overkill for most workloads. Switching to "Infrequent Access" tiers or right-sizing your
Managed services (like managed databases or Kubernetes) take away the headache of maintenance, but they often mask underlying inefficiencies.