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I don't think there were price decreases of the hourly prices for EC2 instances - previous decreases were for traffic, or introducing reserved instances where you get lower price in exchange for commitment.

I think trying to factor in future price decreases in an ec2 cost model doesn't make sense - it is too little and unpredictable to worry about. Don't forget that if you reserve an instance for 3 years and Amazon drops prices, you'd get only partial savings on the hourly fraction of the cost. Even as I use Amazon for hosting (instances running full time) I stay away from the 3 yrs reserved instances because I want to be able to reevaluate my options more frequently.



They definitely dropped hourly instance prices. They started at $0.10/hr for a small instance.


Probably not for the Asia Pacific Singapore region.

Few months ago, the on demand hourly price for a small instance is 0.085, now it's 0.09.

There's definitely a significant decrease for reserved small instances.

Edit: Reserved micro instances also went up.


I am pretty certain that the price was 0.095, not 0.085.




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