Today Civo announced new research, finding that 47%
of developers have seen an increase in their year-on-year spending on
Kubernetes clusters. The research surveyed 1000 cloud developers about their
use of Kubernetes. Of those who had seen costs rise, the majority saw a rise of
up to 25% in year-on-year spend, and a significant group (10%) had seen more
than a 50% rise in year-on-year spend.
The trend is partly a reflection
of the growing use of Kubernetes technology. When asked, 57% of respondents had
seen an increase in the amount of Kubernetes clusters running in their
organization over the last 12 months.
There are, however, bigger forces
affecting the market today. Civo research found that the number of developers
who use one of the ‘Big Three' of AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud as their main
cloud provider has increased from 68% in 2021 to 72% in 2022. This is, in part,
a reflection of both wider cloud technology and Kubernetes' crucial role
to businesses in 2022, helping them rapidly scale up their operations and
connect with organizations worldwide. And this means the rising prices levied
by the Big Three are having a significant impact on users' bottom line.
Civo's research revealed that
enterprise cloud spend has risen by 93% on average in the past year. Enterprise
developers now report their organization is spending $49,600 per month on
average on cloud deployments.
Civo CEO Mark Boost said
"As the economic situation worsens into 2023, tech costs will only grow for
users of cloud. Hyperscalers have been employing opaque billing practices and
offering an increasingly complex range of services in recent years, all whilst
they continue to hit record profits. As the economic situation worsens,
customers will increasingly look for cloud services that add value at a fair
price."
"There needs to be concerted action from the cloud industry to rethink
its offering to users. We need a focus from cloud providers on cutting through
the complexity, delivering a fast service for a fair and transparent price. For
users, the emphasis needs to be on carefully managing their cloud spend, taking
steps like optimizing workloads, monitoring usage, and carefully tracking
billing each month. Only then will cost start to diminish as an obstacle to
growth in the cloud, helping technologies like Kubernetes to flourish as
developers can spend more time on innovating, and less time worrying about the
bottom line."