Great points! I too had many frustrations with AWS long before I came to work for Amazon. It's an amazingly-powerful suite of tools. But I always felt that it was surprisingly obtuse/confusing and it often felt like it was missing key features. But now I realize that this is because most of the AWS tools were built to meet internal needs. And those internal needs don't always map to customer requirements when it's exposed as a public service.
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Great points! I too had many frustrations with AWS long before I came to work for Amazon. It's an amazingly-powerful suite of tools. But I always felt that it was surprisingly obtuse/confusing and it often felt like it was missing key features. But now I realize that this is because most of the AWS tools were built to meet internal needs. And those internal needs don't always map to customer requirements when it's exposed as a public service.