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    <title>Is a $1 million Datadog bill worth it?</title>
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    <description>I’d like to write a bit about how Observability costs are significant, how these costs tend to be justified, and how precise amount a company spends on *anything* tends to be more subjective than you’d think. This article is not about how to reduce or control these costs, but rather how the costs are justified.</description>
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