This gives me flashbacks (traumas?) of a past job where I need to run AWS services to host an online media event. After it concluded and we were shutting things down, we kept getting invoices. Find the obscure menu option for one of the services that was still running, each service having its own interface and unique ways of making it extremely obscure.
I remember some services didn’t even have a way of technically shutting it down, just an option to unassign instances. Only then was it possible to set the number of instances to zero, but you had to do it for like 15 regions individually. I honestly can’t remember the details, but it left such a sour taste in my mouth that I swore to never use AWS again.
This gives me flashbacks (traumas?) of a past job where I need to run AWS services to host an online media event. After it concluded and we were shutting things down, we kept getting invoices. Find the obscure menu option for one of the services that was still running, each service having its own interface and unique ways of making it extremely obscure.
I remember some services didn’t even have a way of technically shutting it down, just an option to unassign instances. Only then was it possible to set the number of instances to zero, but you had to do it for like 15 regions individually. I honestly can’t remember the details, but it left such a sour taste in my mouth that I swore to never use AWS again.