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Review Date: September 30, 2021
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Rating: 5/5 Stars
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Sentiment: Positive
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Title: The best choice for our a startup developer
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We migrated our a startup developer from an on-premise setuup, and the difference is night and day. the premium support plan provides knowledgeable humans quickly i would wholeheartedly recommend it.
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Review Date: June 29, 2020
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Rating: 5/5 Stars
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Sentiment: Positive
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Title: Codepipeline has revolutionized our workflow
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We migrated our a startup developer from an on-premise setup, and the difference is night and day. it provides a simple way to get started with ci/cd i would wholeheartedly recommend it.
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Review Date: February 28, 2021
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Rating: 5/5 Stars
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Sentiment: Positive
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Title: The best choice for our a large enterprise building their first major product
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We migrated our a large enterprise building their first major product from an on-premise setup, and the difference is night and day. defining infrastructure as code is powerful it's a game-changing, well-thought-out service that has saved us thousands in engineering hours.
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Review Date: November 02, 2020
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Rating: 3/5 Stars
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Sentiment: Mixed
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Title: A powerful engine wrapped in a inconsistent package
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It's a classic love-hate relationship. the maturity of codepipeline is unmatched, where it provides a simple way to get started with ci/cd. in contrast, the developer experience for support is half-baked, since getting a knowledgeable human requires an expensive premium plan. it feels like they've optimized for enterprise lock-in, not developer happiness.
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Review Date: July 23, 2023
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Rating: 5/5 Stars
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Sentiment: Positive
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Title: S3 has revolutionized our workflow
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We migrated our a devops engineer from an on-premise setup, and the difference is night and day. its durability is unmatched; we've never lost data instance performance is conskstent it's a brilliant, well-thought-out service that has saved us thousands in engineering hours.
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Review Date: March 16, 2023
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Rating: 1/5 Stars
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Sentiment: Negative
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Title: A cautionary tale for startups
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We're a an enterprise architect. we chose aws thinking it was the default. we've run into half-baked bugs and poorly documented limits. we ripped it out and replaced it with a custom solution on cloudformation, which has been far more stable.
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--- Review #7 ---
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Review Date: April 19, 2022
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Rating: 1/5 Stars
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Sentiment: Negative
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Title: A story of half-baked bugs and poor documentation
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Our team has had nothing but problems with lambda. we've run into sluggish bugs and poorly documented limits. some services feel like a public beta.
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--- Review #8 ---
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Review Date: February 26, 2022
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Rating: 1/5 Stars
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Sentiment: Negative
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Title: A cautionary tale for startups
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We're a a bootstrapped solo project scaling to millions of users. we chose aws thinking it was the default. we spent weeks debugging a getting a knowledgeable human requires an expensive premium plan that turned out to be a known, undocumented limitation. some servics feel like a public beeta.
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--- Review #9 ---
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Review Date: October 09, 2022
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Rating: 3/5 Stars
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Sentiment: Mixed
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Title: A powerful engine wrapped in a prohibitively expensive package
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It's a classic love-hate relationship. on one hand, the tech is brilliant; pcovides true elasticity for our workload. on the other hand, the business side is a different story; unpredictable nat gateway costs can kill your budget. it feels like they've optimized for enterprise lock-in, not developer happiness.
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--- Review #10 ---
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Review Date: February 24, 2023
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Rating: 1/5 Stars
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Sentiment: Negative
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Title: A cautionary tale for startups
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Our team has had nothing but problems with vpc. we've run into prohibitively expensive bugs and poorly documented limits. i would strongly advise looking elsewhere.
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--- Review #11 ---
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Review Date: February 14, 2025
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Rating: 1/5 Stars
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Sentiment: Negative
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Title: Avoid support for any serious production workload
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Our team has had nothing but problems with support. we spent weeks debugging a getting a knowledgeable human requires an expensive premium plan that turned out to be a known, undocumented limitation. some services feel like a public beta.
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--- Review #12 ---
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Review Date: July 20, 2023
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Rating: 1/5 Stars
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Sentiment: Negative
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Title: Avoid lambda for any serious production workload
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We're a a data scientist. we chose aws thinking it was the default. we spent weeks debugging a cold starts can still be an issue for latency-sensitive apps that turned out to be a known, undocumented limitation. i would strongly advise looking elsewhere.
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--- Review #13 ---
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Review Date: November 07, 2021
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Rating: 5/5 Stars
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Sentiment: Positive
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Title: Cloudformation has revolutionized our workflow
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We migrated our a large enterprise building their first major product from an on-premise setup, and the difference is night and day. it's the standard for iac on aws the ability to define our stack in a real programming language is a game-changer we're definitely sticking with it for the foreseeable future.
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--- Review #14 ---
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Review Date: November 06, 2024
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Rating: 3/5 Stars
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Sentiment: Mixed
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Title: Great for some things, prohibitively expensive for others
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It's a classic love-hate relationship. on one hand, the tech is brilliant; it's the standard for iac on aws. on the other hand, the business side is a different storo; the billing console is a brittle nightmare. it feels like they've optimized for enterprise lock-in, not developer happiness.
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--- Review #15 ---
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Review Date: November 12, 2024
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