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DevOps Lead · Friday, 7:30 AM
AWS dropped a quiet update to EC2 Spot pricing yesterday. Nobody's talking about it.
The interruption rate cap is now exposed per AZ. If your autoscaler doesn't read it, you're picking instance types that get terminated 4x faster than the published averages.
We saw a 22% drop in spot interruptions just by switching our fleet config to read the per-AZ rate before scheduling.
Two things to check before Monday:
1. Pull the per-AZ interruption rate for your top 3 instance types
2. If your autoscaler is older than 6 months, it's not using this signal
Quiet wins are the best kind.
