Alternative interpretation: for large customers with thousands of accounts, Datadog is too expensive - so small shops are over-represented in their data.
It surprised me too, but then I wonder if many organizations are only giving DataDog access to one account and that’s how they are pulling their numbers for this
These figures should be interpreted as lower bounds, because organizations using Datadog may not monitor all of their AWS accounts, such as those used for testing or development purposes.
Wow didn't expect that. Separating accounts is probably one of the most important things to do in AWS, for security and performance/development.