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Yeah it's our mistake. It's actually gigabyte-hour.


So in the OP's example, the cost is $87,000 per petabyte-year of storage?

EDIT: I see mentioned in another post this a per-replica cost. So it would be roughly $87,000 times the number of replicas, ignoring the initial queries that inserted the data in the first place?


I think so but we are going to run the cost regressions again and make sure it's in line with market.




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