Cloud providers offer hundreds of services with complex pricing models, and when you add Israel-specific regions (AWS il-central-1 and GCP me-west1) alongside local providers like Kamatera, comparison becomes a real challenge. Data transfer costs, Israeli data residency requirements, latency considerations, and startup credits are all unique factors in the Israeli market. This skill enables precise cloud cost comparison while accounting for all parameters relevant to deployment in Israel.
Compare cloud hosting costs for Israeli startups and developers across AWS (il-central-1), Azure, GCP (me-west1), and Israeli providers like Kamatera. Use when the user needs to evaluate cloud pricing with Israel-specific considerations including data residency requirements, latency from Tel Aviv, NIS billing options, startup credit programs, and FinOps cost optimization strategies. Do NOT use for comparing on-premise hosting, colocation services, or non-cloud SaaS pricing.
npx skills-il add skills-il/developer-tools --skill israeli-cloud-cost-comparator -a claude-codeCompare VM costs for 8 vCPU, 32GB RAM, and 500GB SSD across AWS il-central-1, Azure Israel, GCP me-west1, and Kamatera. Show hourly, monthly, and annual pricing (On-Demand and Reserved) including 1TB/month data transfer costs.
We are an Israeli fintech company required to keep customer data in Israel per Bank of Israel regulations. Analyze which cloud services are available in the Israeli regions of each provider, and what solutions exist when a specific service is not available locally.
We are an Israeli Seed-stage startup with 5 developers. Compare startup credit programs across AWS Activate, Azure for Startups, Google for Startups Cloud Program, and Kamatera. How much credit does each offer, for how long, and what are the conditions.
Our monthly AWS bill is $15,000. 60% on EC2, 20% data transfer, 15% RDS, and 5% S3. Analyze savings opportunities — Reserved Instances, Spot, Savings Plans, and moving some workloads to the Israeli region.
Manage shipping operations across Israeli carriers — Israel Post, Cheetah, HFD, Baldar, Mahir Li, and BOX pickup points. Use when user asks about "shipping Israel", "Israel Post API", "Cheetah delivery", "meshloach", "shipping label", "package tracking Israel", "BOX pickup", "HFD", "Baldar", or "tawit mishloach". Covers carrier selection, Israeli address formatting, label generation, cross-carrier tracking, and customer delivery notifications. Do NOT use for international shipping outside Israel or customs/import.
Compare product prices across major Israeli retailers and e-commerce platforms including Zap.co.il, KSP, iDigital, Ivory, Bug, and more. Use when the user wants to find the best price for electronics, appliances, computers, or consumer goods in Israel, needs to compare local vs. import pricing, or wants guidance on price tracking tools and Israeli consumer protection rights. Do NOT use for comparing grocery or food prices, real estate, or financial products.
Manage JFrog Artifactory repositories, artifacts, Docker registry, build info, and Xray security scanning for DevOps workflows. Use when user asks about JFrog, Artifactory, Xray, artifact management, "deploy artifact", Docker registry with Artifactory, build promotion, vulnerability scanning with Xray, or DevOps artifact pipeline. Covers REST API operations, JFrog CLI usage, Docker registry configuration, and security scanning patterns. Do NOT use for general Docker or CI/CD questions unrelated to JFrog.
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