The US government’s inflation rating – the Producer Price Index (PPI) – showed that the cost of computers and servers is dropping by 3.9% month-over-month. And yet, cloud services are getting more expensive, by 2.3% since Q3 2022, to be exact.
What stands behind the rising cloud prices?
Some point to higher labor costs, others to the rise of gen AI, which providers are embedding into their offerings.
Unfortunately, our research showed that price hikes affected the most cost-efficient compute service: spot instances.
We conducted an in-depth analysis of spot instance pricing over the past 12 months, pulling data from every public cloud region for AWS, Google Cloud, and Azure.
Our analysis revealed a bunch of interesting trends in the pricing strategies, showing high price increases in specific regions.
Read our analysis here