# DO current centralized clouds resolve your problems? This page describe some of the issues you might encounter if your use clouds to fullfil your requirements for your solution. ## high CDN cost = Content Delivery - CDN's cost between 20 and 60 on major CDN's from Amazon, Google, ..., after negotiation and willingness to park lots of money and commit per month it mught be certain discount. - Other specialized CDN's can be around 10 per TB if services from e.g. Europe or US, smaller CDN's are much more expensive. - Managing these CDN's is expensive and not easy job. >> this means to service 10m people it would cost about 1 to 2m USD per month just for CDN alone. ## High cost of operations - cloud servers - managing those servers, what if mistakes are made ## Ability to be shut down on the public cloud - its highly probable that within months there would be attempts to shut down the CDN's or often it happens more softly (give bad service and make your product look bad). ## apps typically not ready to scale - ... - there are optimizations which can be done e.g. better indexing, better queries, more optimization strategies e.g. using redis - more knowledge is required to optimize the app ## Ability to shutdown the mobile apps - google/apple might chose to shutdown apps - not easy to know how fast this will go, it might just be overnight ## GDPR - are very annoying constraints in e.g. Europe, need to be careful to comply ## Legal potential trouble - its important to have good terms & conditions and think which legal entity will be the counterpart of the T&C - there will be legal requirements like how to shutdown / recognize bad content ## Redundancy / Uptime - is the site redundant, can data be lost? - what happens if a datacenter goes down? - or what happens if a DB server crashes? - what happens if e.g. DB gets corrupted? - how to make sure people always deserve the service they need - if it kind of works now, will it work if 10x more people? - is everything monitored? - if an issue is detected are there people available 24h/day 7/7 to fix - do the people who will fix have the right knowledge, where is that knowledge stored - is the monitoring system itself monitored, very often monitoring by itself will stop working ## Performance - how to see performance is not good enough for customers - how to make sure we can easily fix it, can be region specific - how to relocate services? ## protect against human error - mistakes are and will be made this might have huge impact on uptime and if not careful loose data - truck factor: what happens if someone goes away? can org easily take over and continue - level of automation & documentation? - how is version control done