Netflix? More like Netfix – world’s most popular streaming service is tied at the neck with its biggest rival, and doesn’t even know how much it spends on cloud computing

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  • AWS is Netflix’s only cloud computing platform
  • But AWS is also part of Amazon, which owns Amazon Prime Video, a huge rival to Netflix
  • Netflix engineers have been struggling to keep track of how much resources they use on AWS

Netflix, the world’s most popular streaming platform, may dominate home entertainment, but it’s struggling to manage one of its biggest operational challenges: cloud computing costs.

Despite its tech-forward image, Netflix has admitted it doesn’t fully know how much it spends on the cloud, an oversight made even more surprising given that its cloud provider, AWS, is part of Amazon – owner of Prime Video, one of Netflix’s largest competitors.

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