The price of Aurora is generally reasonable. It fluctuates based on performance levels and usage, yet maintains a good balance with our operational demands.
AWS is costlier than self-managed solutions, but this includes the managed service experience. Their pricing is fair and reflects the managed service and additional features AWS offers.
Head of Cloud & DevOps at Institut National Polytechnique Félix Houphouët-Boigny
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2024-11-27T15:52:58Z
Nov 27, 2024
While the setup cost of Aurora is not explicitly discussed, managing cloud pricing effectively is key to understanding overall expenditures. There is a preference to reduce costs per hour to encourage more widespread use.
Amazon Aurora is a MySQL and PostgreSQL-compatible relational database built for the cloud, that combines the performance and availability of traditional enterprise databases with the simplicity and cost-effectiveness of open source databases.
Amazon Aurora is up to five times faster than standard MySQL databases and three times faster than standard PostgreSQL databases. It provides the security, availability, and reliability of commercial databases at 1/10th the cost. Amazon Aurora is...
The price of Aurora is generally reasonable. It fluctuates based on performance levels and usage, yet maintains a good balance with our operational demands.
AWS is costlier than self-managed solutions, but this includes the managed service experience. Their pricing is fair and reflects the managed service and additional features AWS offers.
While the setup cost of Aurora is not explicitly discussed, managing cloud pricing effectively is key to understanding overall expenditures. There is a preference to reduce costs per hour to encourage more widespread use.
Amazon Aurora is cost-efficient compared to previous on-prem databases, offering excellent speed and performance for the costs incurred.
It has monthly billing.
I would rate the pricing a six out of ten, with ten being expensive.
There is no need to buy a license for the product. We can pay as per the use case.
It is an expensive solution. It is one of the reasons we shifted to RDS.
The tool’s pricing depends on the instance type. For cost optimization purposes, we use the result instance category.
It is quite expensive. I would rate the pricing a two out of five.
The price could be lower compared to its competitors.