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Ask HN: Why is it so expensive to deploy a container to the cloud?
3 points by spiffytech on Dec 19, 2019 | hide | past | favorite | 2 comments
I have a variety of hobby projects that I deploy as Docker images to avoid vendor lock-in. I'd prefer to deploy these to a managed platform because I don't want to worry about OS updates, monitoring, failover, etc.

It seems like this should be extremely cheap to host: a provider could slice up a $5 VPS to host 10 services, selling for somewhere between $0.50 - $2.00 per service after overhead. Yet every time I price out cloud providers with managed Docker platforms the cost is substantially more.

Heroku's free tier only covers a single daemon or a handful of web services, and jumps to $7/service minimum after that. That gets expensive quickly.

AWS ElasticBeanstalk is ~$25 after you use up the free year, and AppEngine Flexible Environments looks similar.

I see a handful of other providers I've never heard of and am not sure I can trust.

Where are the cheap Docker hosts? Why can't I rent a fraction of a VPS instead of a whole one?



With virtual machines, the separation between what different customers get is quite straightforward.

With Docker containers, how do you solve this separation?


Check out Google Cloud Run and pay per second of runtime




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