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		<title>By: EdRushman</title>
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		<description>With regard to testing, there is a concern about unpredictable costs where defective code could result in excessive i/o access charges. Amazon Elastic Block Store charges according to the access volume, for instance. For production applications, a malicious user could cause a site to use large amounts of access, resulting in huge charges.</description>
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