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about 100 Euros per month for Business [netcup, phpfriends]
12 per year from Virmach for personal
20 usd per month Digital ocean - Business [have 500$ startup credit from them]
You don't wanna know
Providers should be disqualified from this lmao
Superb thank you mate ❤️
More than I thought, but not too outrageous.
Used to spend 180 EUR a month for two dedi’s.
I am switching to Hetzner. More resources for less money. I will pay 150 EUR a month for two dedi’s in total starting from this month.
That’s a lot, yes.
For personal usage? Wtf are you using them for?
People who don't know what personal means should be disqualified. Providers have personal lives, too.
Yes, I can read, thanks.
Storage for a whole bunch of stuff isn't really cheap. That's what a major chunk of money goes towards. Besides, I self-host a ton of apps used by the family, maintain device and media backups on hardware that I control, and also contribute to a few projects on the side which require decent amount of computing resources - so, it all adds up.
I could save a ton by investing in a home lab, but I'd rather have my servers hosted at a DC with reliable power and network connectivity, as I travel a fair bit and cbf to worry about such basic things while on the move.
$30-$40/month all living in APAC
One might argue friends and family are not "personal", but I get your point.
At 300+/mo, those aren't friends and family, those are leeches. Probably could use some third party services to reduce your burden further, since you travel a lot and don't want to be holding data hostage for friends and family or have your free time away eaten up helping someone.
VPS for processing $6/m
VPS for storage $4.50/m
VPS idling $2.50/m
Shared hosting about $9/month
Domains about $150/month
Total..
Approx.. $170/m
80$ monthly
At about $55 month for personal. $1100/mo for everything on the business side. Obviously offset by income from running services, but I do miss only having 4 server bills to manage!
I am revising my monthly spend Upwards - from $ 7/month to $ 9.50 /month. Stacked one shared hosting plan, and one ipv6 only VPS. Rest are for business, as I had mentioned to Fat32 separately.
150/month in domain? Damn my man.
Hey handsome . Switcher promo is here to ensure your bill keeps on getting lower :P
I don't think any of my services will be cheaper if I switched to NexusBytes... unless you do unsustainable price matching
Just to make it clear, don't take it too seriously, I just don't have a need yet but when the time comes I might get something from NexusBytes
@FAT32 said:
spoilsport
I am afraid of making comments without putting disclaimers now after last incident
I can sell you but can’t guarantee you will actually get the service for the term you signup for. LEB style :P
So where's your overpriced-yet-heavily-discounted-ipv4-only deadpool offer?
Please send payment to [email protected]
Your server credential will be delivered via morsecode via pigeon mail.
Well, most of my unsustainable limited offers are from providers with at least 2 years in the industry and quite a number of them are not affiliated with CC/LEB
FatPal.com is actually registered on 2008, I wonder if that email can actually be reached lol
Shat.
Who knows lol. Maybe some day, some clearance 😅
Didn’t know you were a a subscriber for @ITLabs pigeonmail service
You are very quick to snap up all the loss leaders from the stable guys.
Frankly it might not worth it because the time spent hunting for crazy deals or even staying up late at midnight will eventually sacrificed my health and my life.
Not to mention the wasted money on idling the servers because some are too good to let go. One of my 2020 resolutions is to spend less time hunting for those deals.
I mean, you certainly can relate to people who based in Singapore tend to be more "kiasu" (or basically FOMO).