Originally posted by grigi
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First you can use cost calculator like this one in AWS https://calculator.s3.amazonaws.com/index.html or GCP https://cloud.google.com/products/calculator.
It is well known that you pay for egress in cloud. It happens for both AWS and GCP cost is similar - $89 and $85 per TB/month.
So in case of GCP $75000/year gives 882 TB/year -> 73 GB/month -> 2.4 TB/day -> 10 GB/hour
And out of $75000 only $30000 is egress cost (remaining is running other stuff).
So final number is just 4 GB/hour.
Seems high? 4 GB/hour is just 1.1 MB/s which is not impressive at all...
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