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Lots of cloud for little money. Hetzner Online redefines cloud hosting.
Today, Hetzner Online officially released five different cloud
packages to the worldwide market. All five of the Hetzner Cloud
models come equipped with NVMe SSDs and Intel Skylake Xeon CPUs,
so you'll profit from Hetzner Cloud's high level of performance.
You may also choose between local storage and network storage
(NVMe SSD RAID or Ceph).
Billing for the Hetzner Cloud is flexible and transparent. There
is no minimum contract period. Each Hetzner Cloud model is capped
at a maximum monthly price, but if you only use your Hetzner Cloud
a little, you can pay by the hour. Hetzner Online will automatically
charge you the smaller of these two options.
Hetzner Cloud's flexible payment options make it the ideal solution
for a wide range of IT projects, and the various package sizes
provide the suitable amount of resources, regardless of what you need.
The entry-level model, the CX11, costs a mere €2.49 a month and
includes 1 CPU, 2 GB RAM, 20 GB SSD and 20 TB of traffic. If you
need more traffic, it is just €1.00 for each additional TB.
Using Cloud Console, the customer administration interface, you can
create new server instances and deploy them almost instantly, often
in under ten seconds. Cloud Console also includes a feature with
which you can easily add team members and assign roles, making Cloud
Console ideal for administering your larger team projects. With Cloud
Console, you may also use additional low-cost features such as backups,
snapshots, and floating IPs with just a few clicks.
Cloud Console also incorporates a real-time, graphical monitoring
tool so you can check the performance of the CPU, disks, and network
on which your Hetzner Cloud is based. Further features make it easy
for you to automate your Cloud infrastructure administration, and
Cloud Console includes a REST-API and a CLI tool for developers.
Hetzner Cloud’s thorough documentation, together with programming
examples, make getting started easy.
All Hetzner Cloud instances are hosted in Hetzner Online's own data
centers in Germany. The data centers operate in accordance with ISO
27001 guidelines while also adhering to strict German data protection
regulations.
An overview of the complete Hetzner Cloud line-up is available at
https://cloud.hetzner.com.
All prices are excl. VAT.
Posted by mod: NOTE: 90% of the questions asked here are well covered in the comprehensive Hetzner FAQ: https://wiki.hetzner.de/index.php/CloudServer/en it is worth reading.
Comments
That is extremely decent, good job.
Sounds like Hetzner LOL. Anyway I'm moving all my servers from online.net to Hetzner.
Awesome pricing from a top tier provider. Damn...
excellent value. Well done guys.
And that's how you make an entrance on LET.
slow clap
Damn, Tested their 2GB offering. I/o avg was 340MB/s Looks like a Skylake with 2.1 Ghz processor. Geekbench was 4.4k https://browser.geekbench.com/v4/cpu/6623375
At least they are OpenVZ for that price with no DDoS Protection, you'd put everybody else out of business with KVM & DDoS Protection.
Makes me sad. I'll never be a customer unless I pay a previous debt, which they'll only allow me to pay by wire transfer. Too many hoops to jump through, language of the details too varying from here to there to even figure out what to paste in what box when coming from a country where wire transfers aren't really a thing (have to use third party services, most banks provide no native service for it).
Maybe one day they'll drop the over the top requirement and take money past owed through methods more internationally friendly, like PayPal or card
(Hint, hint, I want to pay you money and you won't take it)
@Hetzner_OL .. cool. will check it out.
1: How are the floating IPs billed? Monthly or hourly?
2: I wanted to install virtual machine/LXC container and assign each a floating ip. Am I able to do that? What are the settings to use for Gateway, etc?
3: how does one use Ceph/network storage option?
4: Ability to add more storage?
Where did you infer that? (it's KVM Linux 4.9.0-5-amd64 x86_64 )
@Hetzner_OL typo in the offer? 20TB for 2.5 Eur/mo ?
Or is it capped to 100Mbit or something (unlike the beta)
what type of virtualization it is pls? KVM? can anybody confirm? thanks
Wow, this is very competitive pricing. Is an ipv4 address included? Any idea of cpu share? And yes, I second vimalware's question about network.
Does this replace the old CX line? One good thing I heard about those is that at least the larger ones had 10gbit network. Do these?
I'll try a CX51 tomorrow. It might be the thing that lets me drop some of my dedis.
Thanks!
rip VM market.. wtf
@Hetzner_OL Can I pay through SEPA Lastschriftmandat?
Not capped. http://www.speedtest.net/result/6991728144.png
This is vps porn :O
What? Banks around here can send wires. Have you asked whether yours can?
Great pricing! The only problem I see in Herzner are IPs. I have made bad experience with you guys before 4-5 years, you was rejecting to order second ip.
Lil bit
To answer a couple questions from using the panel it looks like IPs are billed monthly and you can use SEPA from taking a quick peek from the billing options.
Nice, another great option to add to the mix.
Hi LET readers, It's great to see so many of you excited about the new Hetzner Cloud! I am going to do my best to answer your questions one at at time. --Katie
@6ixth -- We use both KVM and DDoS protection
@aFriend -- 1) https://wiki.hetzner.de/index.php/CloudServer/en#How_do_you_bill_for_floating_IPs.3F
2) Should not be a problem. Settings like the primary IP
3) by selecting the corresponding product. This is not (yet) additional block storage, but instances that are using distributed ceph storage instead of NVMe SSD local storage
4) https://wiki.hetzner.de/index.php/CloudServer/en#Is_there_any_way_to_get_a_custom_configuration.3F
BTW, snapshots are there at 0,01EUR/GB and regular backups at 20% of recurring price. Check and mate!
Probably if I go in to one, but I don't use brick and mortar banks anymore. Even if I did, going into the bank with German details that didn't even directly translate into the fields given by Western Union when I tried seems like overkill to pay for a hosting debt
Average person from the US won't be able to have another service with them after failing one payment. Certainly a choice they're free to make, but it's one that will continue to cost them money. My money, specifically. Surely can't be alone.
There's no typo.
An ipv4 address and a /64 ipv6 subnet is included in every plan
The only thing I didn't get so far is why would anyone go for your CEPH option if there is no difference in size or price over NVMe ? Any advantages there?
I can do the wire transfer for you. Not much hassle for me. Just tell me the sum, their bank account details for the remittance and send me the money via Paypal. Deal?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ceph_(software)
A few yeah
If you're for real I'm hitting you up later to do this
KVM