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> One consideration could be that you can't directly control data ingress. Charging for ingress opens an avenue for attackers to attempt to bankrupt you by sending unrequested packets to your network.

Most request/response models are very asymmetric. I can request a relatively large asset from S3 with a small request and maliciously generate fees as an attacker.

AWS egress is vendor lock-in 100%.




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