A Hidden Tax: Are You Paying for Unnecessary Extended Support Fees?
Blog post from Infracost
Version lifecycle management in DevOps, particularly for cloud services, becomes significantly more manageable and cost-effective when infrastructure is written as code and integrated into a GitOps workflow. Major cloud providers such as AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud impose extended support fees for running end-of-life versions of their services, which can unexpectedly and rapidly increase costs across an organization's infrastructure. These fees are automatically applied, and the costs can escalate into the millions for larger organizations with extensive cloud deployments. For example, AWS charges significantly higher fees for older versions of Amazon EKS and RDS, while Google Cloud and Microsoft Azure have similar policies for Cloud SQL and Azure Database. Notifications about these transitions are often sent by providers but may be overlooked, leading to surprise charges. Infracost addresses this issue by integrating cost visibility into the engineering workflow, alerting teams to potential extended support fees through their FinOps policy engine before deployment, thus enabling proactive cost management and helping organizations avoid unnecessary expenses without compromising on performance or capabilities.
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