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I'll need to look into the other clouds. But as for Amazon, the page about their Elastic IP price change clarifies that the free tier includes 12 months only, making the IP itself a nontrivial fraction of the total cost to run an instance:

https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/new-aws-public-ipv4-address...




Ah yes, my bad, it seems it might only be for the first 12 months then $3.6/mo.

Do take a look at the other clouds, Oracle in particular offers an ARM VM with 24 GB of memory for free which is interesting for some workloads.


When did this change?

I have website served through S3 and Route53. Seems to only cost 50 cents per month per site, plus the $12 per year per site for the domain.


So you don't have a dedicated IPv4... What are you asking?


I guess my question now is, why am I so dumb...




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