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Normal to charge for bandwidth between two boxes? (not public egress)

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  • mwmw Member

    @Moopah said:

    @mikewazar said:

    @sunnyg said:
    Having used numerous large hosts, only seen Hetzner offering unlimited traffic on their 10GE links.

    “Unlimited” billed at €1/TB :)

    Some providers charge $5-$10 per TB on overages

    Is this a competition?

  • MoopahMoopah Member

    @mikewazar said:

    @Moopah said:

    @mikewazar said:

    @sunnyg said:
    Having used numerous large hosts, only seen Hetzner offering unlimited traffic on their 10GE links.

    “Unlimited” billed at €1/TB :)

    Some providers charge $5-$10 per TB on overages

    Is this a competition?

    Yes

  • FatGrizzlyFatGrizzly Member, Host Rep

    @mikewazar said:

    @Moopah said:

    @mikewazar said:

    @sunnyg said:
    Having used numerous large hosts, only seen Hetzner offering unlimited traffic on their 10GE links.

    “Unlimited” billed at €1/TB :)

    Some providers charge $5-$10 per TB on overages

    Is this a competition?

    wait until you see leaseweb's overage charges, 0.05 euros per GB, aka 50 euros per TB.

    Thanked by 1mw
  • LeviLevi Member

    @FatGrizzly said:

    @mikewazar said:

    @Moopah said:

    @mikewazar said:

    @sunnyg said:
    Having used numerous large hosts, only seen Hetzner offering unlimited traffic on their 10GE links.

    “Unlimited” billed at €1/TB :)

    Some providers charge $5-$10 per TB on overages

    Is this a competition?

    wait until you see leaseweb's overage charges, 0.05 euros per GB, aka 50 euros per TB.

    But it is premium blend bandwidth!

    Thanked by 1sasslik
  • MoopahMoopah Member
    edited June 2024

    @Levi said:

    @FatGrizzly said:

    @mikewazar said:

    @Moopah said:

    @mikewazar said:

    @sunnyg said:
    Having used numerous large hosts, only seen Hetzner offering unlimited traffic on their 10GE links.

    “Unlimited” billed at €1/TB :)

    Some providers charge $5-$10 per TB on overages

    Is this a competition?

    wait until you see leaseweb's overage charges, 0.05 euros per GB, aka 50 euros per TB.

    But it is premium blend bandwidth!

    There's also this from one of the providers on LET

    bill $1.00 for each gig of traffic exceeded.
    

    Yes, that is $1000 USD per TB overage in U.S. (this is not Asia DC). LeaseWeb wishes they could charge that much per TB overage.

    $1000 USD/month easily gets you 10G unmetered in most US DCs

  • @Moopah said:

    @Levi said:

    @FatGrizzly said:

    @mikewazar said:

    @Moopah said:

    @mikewazar said:

    @sunnyg said:
    Having used numerous large hosts, only seen Hetzner offering unlimited traffic on their 10GE links.

    “Unlimited” billed at €1/TB :)

    Some providers charge $5-$10 per TB on overages

    Is this a competition?

    wait until you see leaseweb's overage charges, 0.05 euros per GB, aka 50 euros per TB.

    But it is premium blend bandwidth!

    There's also this from one of the providers on LET

    bill $1.00 for each gig of traffic exceeded.
    

    Yes, that is $1000 USD per TB overage in U.S. (this is not Asia DC). LeaseWeb wishes they could charge that much per TB overage.

    $1000 USD/month easily gets you 10G unmetered in most US DCs

    Who is this? Name and shame.

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