Alright, who in your company knows what hardware to buy at which datacenter for how much? What software is going to run on it? who picks that software? How do you get data onto it? How do you get data off of it? What happens when it goes down? How do you monitor it? How do you scale it to two servers? Or more? Who is going to do that? Who is going to know all that? Who else is going to know that so your company doesn't fail when the first person isn't around?
>Alright, who in your company knows what hardware to buy at which datacenter for how much?
Everyone? I don't understand how you can imagine a problem like this. "Who in your company knows how to tie their shoes?"
>What software is going to run on it? who picks that software? How do you get data onto it? How do you get data off of it? What happens when it goes down? How do you monitor it? How do you scale it to two servers? Or more? Who is going to do that? Who is going to know all that? Who else is going to know that so your company doesn't fail when the first person isn't around?
AWS solves precisely zero of those problems. It isn't magic pixie dust, it is renting Xen VMs.