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Updating pricing and sole source guide #132

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Update about/pricing/comparison.md
choldgraf authored Apr 20, 2022

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2i2c encourages this, as it is aligned with our commitment to open source, vendor-agnostic tools, and the [Right to Replicate your infrastructure](https://2i2c.org/right-to-replicate).

However, hiring and retaining modern cloud engineers is difficult and costly.
In 2022, [the median compensation of a Site Reliability Engineer](https://www.levels.fyi/Salaries/Software-Engineer/Site-Reliability/) is roughly `$180,000` a year.
In 2022, [the median compensation of a Site Reliability Engineer](https://www.levels.fyi/Salaries/Software-Engineer/Site-Reliability/) is roughly `$180,000` a year, excluding indirect costs.

This under-estimates the true cost, as there are a few other risk factors associated with paying a single engineer to manage your cloud infrastructure: