Of course you the cloud vendor is doing fine, the question was when is it too expensive for your customer. And my thesis is that because storage is not a first class service you can't precisely optimize storage spend (or your storage offering) for you customer and that forces them out of cloud situation into their own managed infrastructure.
You could also improve your operational efficiency but that isn't a priority yet at the big G. I expect over time it will become one and you'll figure it out but in the meantime your customer has to over provision the crap out of their resources to meet their performance needs.
If Bart is still around it was shared with him and the rest of the 'cost of storage' team back in 2009.
You could also improve your operational efficiency but that isn't a priority yet at the big G. I expect over time it will become one and you'll figure it out but in the meantime your customer has to over provision the crap out of their resources to meet their performance needs.
If Bart is still around it was shared with him and the rest of the 'cost of storage' team back in 2009.