They tell me that the NAT gateway has infinite performance. However, I have subnets that just need a couple Mbps and that's it for ocassional traffic that doesn't need a lot of performance. It would be good if they had a NAT gateway tier less expensive and less performant.
I'm a user of OCI's free tier and NAT Gateways aren't available in the always-free-tier BUT if I decide to become a paying customer, NAT Gateways would be free! You'd only pay for traffic which according to Zoom - or what Oracle claims Zoom is saying - it's much cheaper than any other cloud, anyway. No, I'm not an OCI salesperson. Yes, I'm fully aware that cloud migrations are not as common as cloud salespeople claim to be (because they're painful as hell) but just in case you haven't gone all in on using a gazillion ambiguously similar AWS services, you might want to consider testing your workload on OCI and possibly pay less.
What about IPv6 ? I think the NAT64 feature can't be avoided if I understood the whole thing correctly. I thought IPv6 would kill the nat gateway but they found a way to use it again.
Next video: TGW (: More seriously though, these are great services that, like you said, AWS charges absurdly stratospheric fees with no correlation to their actual cost… :(
They tell me that the NAT gateway has infinite performance. However, I have subnets that just need a couple Mbps and that's it for ocassional traffic that doesn't need a lot of performance. It would be good if they had a NAT gateway tier less expensive and less performant.
I'm a user of OCI's free tier and NAT Gateways aren't available in the always-free-tier BUT if I decide to become a paying customer, NAT Gateways would be free! You'd only pay for traffic which according to Zoom - or what Oracle claims Zoom is saying - it's much cheaper than any other cloud, anyway. No, I'm not an OCI salesperson. Yes, I'm fully aware that cloud migrations are not as common as cloud salespeople claim to be (because they're painful as hell) but just in case you haven't gone all in on using a gazillion ambiguously similar AWS services, you might want to consider testing your workload on OCI and possibly pay less.
I recently migrated away from managed NAT to NAT instannce.
What about IPv6 ? I think the NAT64 feature can't be avoided if I understood the whole thing correctly. I thought IPv6 would kill the nat gateway but they found a way to use it again.
Next video: TGW (:
More seriously though, these are great services that, like you said, AWS charges absurdly stratospheric fees with no correlation to their actual cost… :(
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