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I stopped caring what you said after your first lol. If that isn't what you WANT, then your wants are shitty and that's on you. But it's reasonable to WANT $ANYTHING to work 24/7/365. Why the fuck not?(actually, people who make money fixing problems don't want things working 24/7/365).
It's different to question expectations.
Well, interesting claims around here.
So far, I had no issues at all - CX21 in production for 14 months now, no downtime or strange hiccups. Same for a CX11 (3 month until now) and another CX11 and CX21-CEPH (both 6 months until now). All of them spread over their different data centers.
Also VMs that I spun up for short tests worked fine, maybe I was just lucky!
I ran a couple Hetzner spin-ups after they were initially offered, as the price was right- and why not? I ended up going to NetCup just because the CPU and network were stronger at the time, and they couldn't touch the pricing.
wew. I like your idea: Instead of using some service I suppose making screenshots, catching each issue happen in my daily routine just to make people like you happy while having discussions on LET? That's a nice idea tbh. Usually, if some provider let me down, I just move all data from the provider without trying to figure it out, because when problems occur often and you don’t have critical services (applications) that work there, it’s easier to just go to another provider than to prove something or trying with support to solve it. After all, it is good that there is a choice where to move data. For example to providers which rock solid and works without issues.
I respect your protectorship of the Hetzner. It's nice to see.
But I write only about my experience, and I do not know anything about an experience for these "nobody else (all)". And you do not know either too.
You sound offensive. Sorry if I hurt your feelings, do not need to quote me then and saying how you do not care and what I write. Again, re-read my posts. If someone has a good experience - it's true too. I have a negative experience with them. And the Hetzner Cloud very big provider with many users. If people do not understand, when someone is writing about his own subjective opinion about something, based on his own experience - it's the problem of such people, for example like you. Calm down.
Please turn your right to 2019 and your left to 2018.
In 2019, you can find people complaining about a 2€ VPS not having a 100% uptime.
In 2018, you can find people complaining about a 2€ VPS not having a 100% uptime.
In 2020, we expect to find people complaining about a 1€ VPS not having a 110% uptime.
Welcome to XXI century.
lol
Oh dude, you fucked up. I wasn't replying to you in my previous post. You misread (you can blame the forum). You also misread my point, which is that I agreed with you, we should all want 24/7/365 operation. Regardless if it was $2 or not. People who think it's acceptable to have an unusable VPS just because it was dirt cheap can fuck off.
I don't think anyone here has said this.
1€/yearly
110% uptime
ticket response time 0,2 ms
I won't pay more than 0.666€.
It's said all the time. Like expecting one week support responses, days long outages, no outage updates, etc.
Gosh, this thread is so hot that I now crave to test drive CX11
Thanks for the pointless necro. Spam much? PostCount collector?
My guess: strong love for poetry.
I've had processes running on Hetzner cloud untouched for 3 months, haven't even SSHd into the machine for 3 months and there have been 0 problems for me.
CX21
Mods, please change the title of the topic. This is an incorrect title and works against Hetzner because LET very well crawled and positioned in the google if write "hetzner" (without login into google account).
Hetzner pretty okay provider.
@eol is missing in action...