> As the article points out: Every other cloud does this!
No, they don’t, the article is misleading if not technically wrong (since they use “and/or” to link billing caps and better whole-project deletion, the latter of which mitigates a subset of the problem but doesn’t address accidental unbounded spend from a project that you want active at some level) and the same general class of complaint is raised for the other clouds on this issue; the frequency of the complaints seems to vary (ordinally, but not linearly) with usage of the various clouds.
No, they don’t, the article is misleading if not technically wrong (since they use “and/or” to link billing caps and better whole-project deletion, the latter of which mitigates a subset of the problem but doesn’t address accidental unbounded spend from a project that you want active at some level) and the same general class of complaint is raised for the other clouds on this issue; the frequency of the complaints seems to vary (ordinally, but not linearly) with usage of the various clouds.