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oasisbobtoday at 3:37 PM6 repliesview on HN

Been wondering the same. GCP recently increased their egress pricing, and was expecting AWS to follow.

So far, haven't seen any other notable cloud price increases. Thought for sure they'd be reevaluating by now, I'm surprised to see the stability.


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rsynctoday at 4:10 PM

We increased our prices - for the first time in 21 years - last week.

The increase was 25% and was, of course, mainly due to hard drive prices.

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justincormacktoday at 6:44 PM

Graviton 5 is 9% more expensive than previous generation https://www.theregister.com/paas-and-iaas/2026/06/11/gravito... which isnt strictly an increase but shows direction.

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pocksuppettoday at 5:36 PM

Egress pricing? That's one of their highest margin products! Compute is the one that's being squeezed!

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cyberaxtoday at 8:14 PM

AWS now has unmetered egress, but it's pretty expensive. A 10G port is $8k a month.

tjwebbnorfolktoday at 4:02 PM

A ton of cloud workloads are still running on old Haswell-era CPUs with RAM that was bought a decade+ ago. Probably the costs will be made up with new VM shapes.

re-thctoday at 4:54 PM

> GCP recently increased their egress pricing

The peering announcement or did I miss something?

I doubt this has to do with the hardware discussion. This is just them increasing their lock-in and trying to curb businesses running to other CDNs (whole point of the peering).