Hetzner Pricing
Hetzner Online GmbH controls its data centers and builds its own servers, optimizing costs and performance. Its automated processes and transparent pricing benefit long-term customers, offering flexibility in service cancellation.
Read original articleHetzner Online GmbH offers competitive pricing for its servers by maintaining control over its data centers and server production. Founded in 1997, Hetzner owns its data centers and the land they occupy, allowing for efficient design and operation. The company has developed expertise in building data centers, which enhances energy efficiency and reduces costs. Hetzner builds its own servers, ensuring a strong price/performance ratio by carefully selecting components based on performance, price, power consumption, and quality. The company employs a highly automated process for server deployment and management, which streamlines operations and reduces costs. Pricing is based on actual server costs and support, avoiding cross-subsidization. Setup fees are charged for new servers, reflecting the initial costs of hardware, while older servers may not incur such fees. This pricing strategy aims to keep monthly costs low, benefiting long-term customers. Hetzner targets mainstream clients, aiming to meet around 95% of their needs efficiently. Customers can easily cancel services with hour-based billing, allowing for flexibility in their choices.
- Hetzner owns its data centers, enhancing control and efficiency.
- The company builds its own servers to optimize cost and performance.
- Automation in server deployment reduces operational costs and time.
- Pricing reflects actual costs without cross-subsidization, benefiting long-term users.
- Clients can cancel services easily, promoting customer satisfaction and flexibility.
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BUT I just wish they'd stop with the crypto fear. You can be banned just for having any form of crypto software running (i.e. a Bitcoin core node) or any form of cryptocurrency data in any shape or form.
Quote from a Reddit user quoting Hetzner's support: "From support: Please note that the operating of applications that are used to mine crypto currencies is not allowed on our dedicated and cloud servers. Our policy does not allow to run any application in connection with cryptocurrency. This includes mining/farming, plotting, operation of nodes, storage of blockchain data and trading."
That's far too vague to be sensible. I wanted to write some software to play with the Forth-like VM that's embedded in Bitcoin, and that sounds like it's forbidden (storing of blockchain data). I don't want to risk my livelihood or clients' VPSes to find out.
These draconian T&C rules is why I am slowly moving to the other AWS-wannabe-but-cheaper OVH, that at least has more sane and business-friendly terms and conditions, rather than being subject to the whims of some German middle manager that decided they just hate anything vaguely related to cryptocurrencies.
Fastmail has earned some trust from me so I don't mind having two or three years of credit on my account. With VPS/server providers and registrars I usually stay under 1 year so I can walk away without losing much. This would be more of a hassle is why I ask.
If that's the case, why aren't there more low budget hardware servers being offered? After all these years, there's Kimsufi by OVH but not much else.
There is a lot of very cheap hardware available these days that makes for a good small server to use as a mail server. Having a dedicated server for this purpose results in much better privacy.
I hope to see more low budget dedicated servers!
I really whish that Hetzner continues to evolve the cloud business, so that more kinds of managed services could be booked.
Drop passport requirement and I will spend $2k per month.
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