5-Number Recipe Slashes $200k Idle EC2
Most mid-size EC2 fleets idle at 77-88% utilization, costing hundreds of thousands. A simple, 5-metric recipe promises to slash this waste by replacing 'vibes' with cold, hard data.
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Most mid-size EC2 fleets idle at 77-88% utilization, costing hundreds of thousands. A simple, 5-metric recipe promises to slash this waste by replacing 'vibes' with cold, hard data.
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