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The Cost Of Failure Just Got Cheaper

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Amazon’s new Elastic Compute Cloud service allows you to effectively instantiate servers in their compute cloud at a whim.

Do you need a server to try out that nifty new web service idea? Wham. It’s there.

Need more servers to handle the increasing load? Wham. Wham. Wham. There they are.

Did your service not work out? No customers? Stupid idea? Poof. Poof. Poof. There go the servers.

With no setup or cancellation fees, just pay as you go, Amazon just made it really easy and cheap to try out new ideas and scale them. EC2 in conjunction with their storage solution S3 is an absolute winner.

If I was in the server hosting business, I’d be real worried right about now.

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