Cost will definitely be a factor but if it's not then I'd suggest Redshift because of the simplicity. Another aspect is how the data will be consumed - Analysts are typically more comfortable using SQL + Redshift. I'd avoid Spark except for very specific use cases as the operational toil is higher with Spark.
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- Delete code and start all over with the spec. I don't think anyone's ready to do that.
- Buy a software product / business and be content with just getting markdown files in a folder.