
There was a time when starting a tech company meant:
🖥️ Buying physical servers
🎛️ Running tape backups
🧾 Managing your own Windows domain, Exchange, and printers
Fast forward to today:
☁️ We’ve traded it all for cloud convenience—at a massive cost.
At one company, we were burning $2.5M/year on AWS. We slashed it to $100K by doing one thing: rethinking what we actually needed.
👉 Devs push bloated Docker containers
👉 Infra teams automate chaos with buzzwords
👉 Companies rack up six figures in monthly cloud bills
👉 Real-time dashboards process data no one looks at in real time
We’ve normalized waste:
10 engineers doing what 2 could
Dozens of tools to manage our tools
Cloud bills that exceed payroll
⚠️ It’s not anti-cloud. It’s anti-waste.
Sometimes, dedicated hosting or hybrid models just make more sense.
Amazingly, when declouding YOU GET BETTER PERFORMANCE FOR LESS MONEY !
I’ve helped teams reduce AWS bills by 90%+ without sacrificing performance.
The secret?
✅ Know your workload
✅ Optimize for real usage, not theoretical scale
✅ Embrace architectural simplicity
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If you are interested in discussing declouding, please book a meeting with me: https://calendly.com/eladdive