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Cloud Chaos: Why Your “Cheaper” Move Might Just Break the Bank
The public cloud promises efficiency and savings, but it’s not always cheaper. High egress fees, security concerns, and unpredictable costs can cloud the picture. Before making the leap, consider scalability, performance, and data sovereignty. The public cloud isn’t a one-size-fits-all solution.

Hot Take:
Who knew the cloud was like that one friend who always says, “Don’t worry, I’ve got this,” only to hit you with a Venmo request later? Turns out, the cloud’s hidden fees and security quirks make it the “frenemy” of the tech world.
Key Points:
- Public cloud spending is skyrocketing, projected to hit $678BN by 2024.
- Hidden costs such as high egress fees can undermine expected savings.
- Scalability is more about scaling up than down, given data growth rates.
- Security challenges like data immutability and ransomware threats are critical.
- Performance and data sovereignty also play significant roles in cloud viability.