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Hidden Cost Traps When Migrating from Self-Managed K8s to EKS

Engineering teams migrating from self-managed Kubernetes to EKS encounter unexpected costs in egress, add-on licensing, and management overhead not visible during evaluation. There are no good tools to model true total cost of ownership before committing to a managed platform switch. Teams end up trading one set of headaches for another.

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