Are there any major cloud hosting/computing providers which do provide a hard spend limit?
We've heard the horror stories from the Google data egress pricing "surprises" (like that GPT adventure game guy incurred a few month ago https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=21739879).
We've heard the AWS and Azure horror stories.
It seems crazy that the only hope of correcting a mistaken overspend is a helpful support desk. The first one is free, right?
At least AWS does have such a support desk, Azure may have and with GCP you are better off just shuting down the company.
How about lesser providers such as Digital Ocean.
Let's say your code mistakenly provisions 1000 droplets instead of 100. Is this a scenario you can prevent at an admin level?
We've heard the horror stories from the Google data egress pricing "surprises" (like that GPT adventure game guy incurred a few month ago https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=21739879).
We've heard the AWS and Azure horror stories.
It seems crazy that the only hope of correcting a mistaken overspend is a helpful support desk. The first one is free, right?
At least AWS does have such a support desk, Azure may have and with GCP you are better off just shuting down the company.
How about lesser providers such as Digital Ocean.
Let's say your code mistakenly provisions 1000 droplets instead of 100. Is this a scenario you can prevent at an admin level?