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Which providers use OnApp?
In light of the recent interview with OnApp founder here: https://lowendbox.com/blog/interview-ditlev-bredahl-ceo-of-onapp/ this quote stood out to me "+95% of our revenue comes from service providers." yet I have not seen a single provider or any popular name on here or anywhere else using OnApp. I am sure it is just me though so I thought I ask the question, can you guys list some providers that are actually using OnApp? I would love to check them out.
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they wont be low end priced considering how mcuh onapp charge per core
This.
That fancy new Ryzen 3900x will have $120.00/month in licensing on top of your other costs.
Francisco
I understand, it's not really about budget or not, I was just wondering who are these providers?
We are using OnApp for our HA cloud products.
Awesome! Thank you for sharing, I will check it out.
I believe CloudCone is based on OnApp. Based on some of their advertisement tags I've seen.
Also QuadraNet's InfraCloud product line is deployed with OnApp https://www.quadranet.com/infracloud - worth considering. If you're really after a provider with "OnApp".
Will check them out as well, thank you!
@dediserve
domflow.it
Innoscale uses OnApp
As high as that seems, it's not the highest price I've ever seen. There's one company that literally charges $8k/month per physical node.
That makes OnApp seem like peanuts.
Steadfast uses OnApp for their cloud hosting.
Guru / UKDedicated
We used Onapp when it first came out. But shifted to solusvm due to onapp costs being too high. Plus it was a bit buggy when it first came out. To fix some of the bugs we would of had to rebuild the entire thing from the group up. It just didn't make sense cost wise in a sub $5/mo vps world.
Here and here great places to find OnApp clouds. Also, if you run OnApp and you'd like to be listed there, let me know
Re our pricing at OnApp, there's a good thread here, where we discuss alternative and fairer ways to charge for hosting platforms.
What we did not talk about in that thread are the start-up costs. IE. the minimum CAPEX/OPEX to get your cloud up and running. At OnApp we've been at +1k/mo as a minimum fee AND you needed quite a beefy serverpart to get going.
This year that will all change.
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With the pricing they would charge, does this really qualify for LET? I've seen a few over the years, but the prices have always been insane.
We use OnApp for all our cloud server products, along with our managed private cloud offerings (https://cloudcone.com/private-cloud/ , not LowEnd)
Thanks @Cloudcone
So both your LET offerings are your private cloud offerings are based on OnApp?
Can you please share your pricing structure and documentation for Onapp?
And is there any trail available for testing Onapp?
Because we contacted Onapp few years ago and your sales teams behaved like zombie and have no clear answer for pricing.
We may consider to move few of our servers. And may increase in future if services are stable and affordable for us.
Edited: You can also PM me for more information
Sure!
Our pricing structure is fairly simple. We price per physical CPU core/month. Depending on the size of installation we go from $12/core/month all the way down to $6.60/core/month depending on size of deployment and commitment.
Very large installs (+10k cores) will typically have site licenses at significantly lower flat/unmetered prices. We have no setup fees or additional cost for support etc.
New pricemodels are coming though, so these prices may change significantly (for new partners/customers).
We have POC's available...
Argh, ok - well, much has changed over the last few years... And I am on [email protected] at anytime. Feel free to reach out to me if you've got questions.
Sounds good!
It's fine, I do not mind pricing being public here
Slavery's been banned for a long time, friend.
Francisco
Yes @ditlev in other words, we only use OnApp
However, our customer experience is driven by our in house client area software, customers are not presented with an OnApp UI login.
And this panel is one of the best in the market. It's simple and elegant. @ditlev you won't be disappointed by it.
Would love to do a case study with you guys - you have many many thousand VM's on the OnApp platform, would be good to learn more about your setup.
Agree, it's a work of art
Sounds nice! Let me know how we can take part.
Appreciate the feedback!
We'll ping you directly
Do you still charge for a minimum of 100 cores? Do cores from the control node count towards core count?
Interested to see the new pricing coming out though!
Today we do, yes - but watch this space.
EDIT: And no, the control node(s) cores are not counted.
D
I hear you spoke with Steve today - thanks for taking the time