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  • caasifycaasify 🚩 Patron Provider Tag Suspended

    @Cybr said: My calculations covered the only possible extreme cases: 28 days minimum - 31 days maximum.

    The standards most commonly used are 730 hours (365 days per year divided by 12 months x 24 hours), and 672 hours (28 days x 24 hours).

    I've never heard of any provider using anything less than 672 hours for a month.

    Not sure how you could call 26.6 days "monthly", since there are no months with less than 28 days. That means you always pay for less than a month and pay for the remainder of the month in your next billing cycle, every month.

    As I mentioned, many providers consider a month to consist of 640 hours. However, since the pricing is based on an hourly rate, the total cost remains unchanged whether we calculate it as 640 hours or 720 hours; the price stays the same.

    For example, if the hourly rate is €0.0062, you will charge €0.0062 per hour regardless of whether the month has 31 days or 28 days.

  • mwmw Member

    @mw said:
    Caasify Marketplace #1321
    @mw (you didn't say it has to be a different user)

    when 30% bonus

  • edited November 2024

    @caasify said:

    @Cybr said: My calculations covered the only possible extreme cases: 28 days minimum - 31 days maximum.

    The standards most commonly used are 730 hours (365 days per year divided by 12 months x 24 hours), and 672 hours (28 days x 24 hours).

    I've never heard of any provider using anything less than 672 hours for a month.

    Not sure how you could call 26.6 days "monthly", since there are no months with less than 28 days. That means you always pay for less than a month and pay for the remainder of the month in your next billing cycle, every month.

    As I mentioned, many providers consider a month to consist of 640 hours. However, since the pricing is based on an hourly rate, the total cost remains unchanged whether we calculate it as 640 hours or 720 hours; the price stays the same.

    For example, if the hourly rate is €0.0062, you will charge €0.0062 per hour regardless of whether the month has 31 days or 28 days.

    You claim the total monthly cost doesn't change with how many days a month has, but at the same time you say you charge a fixed hourly rate regardless of how many days a month has. Those two claims contradict each other.

    Does that mean that the monthly price displayed on your website isn't the actual monthly price? If you charge the same price per hour regardless of the number of days in the month, the price your customers are paying per calendar month changes depending on the number of days (and therefore the number of hours). How can you then claim that the cost is €"4.00 Monthly" if the actual price is €4.1664 (28 days) to €4.6128(31 days)? That's up to 61 cents/15% more than advertised? Or is there a monthly cap of €4.00 and the remaining hours aren't invoiced (that was the original question of how this works)? Or are your monthly prices not based on calendar months but on the shorter invoice months, so a calendar year has more than 12 "months"?

  • caasifycaasify 🚩 Patron Provider Tag Suspended

    @mw said:

    @mw said:
    Caasify Marketplace #1321
    @mw (you didn't say it has to be a different user)

    when 30% bonus

    Send us a ticket from your account in my.Caasify.com so we can add the 25% bonus to your account.
    Note: to get the other 5% bonus, simply, you need to mention another person not yourself xD

  • caasifycaasify 🚩 Patron Provider Tag Suspended

    @AmicableAlpaca said:
    You claim the total monthly cost doesn't change with how many days a month has, but at the same time you say you charge a fixed hourly rate regardless of how many days a month has. Those two claims contradict each other.

    Does that mean that the monthly price displayed on your website isn't the actual monthly price? If you charge the same price per hour regardless of the number of days in the month, the price your customers are paying per calendar month changes depending on the number of days (and therefore the number of hours). How can you then claim that the cost is €"4.00 Monthly" if the actual price is €4.1664 (28 days) to €4.6128(31 days)? That's up to 61 cents/15% more than advertised? Or is there a monthly cap of €4.00 and the remaining hours aren't invoiced (that was the original question of how this works)? Or are your monthly prices not based on calendar months but on the shorter invoice months, so a calendar year has more than 12 "months"?

    Here is a reference from Hetzner:
    cx11 (ipv6 only) plan:
    3.29 euro (net price) per month, 0.0052 euro (net price) per hour.
    3.29/0.0052= 632.6 hours

    • We are currently on holiday, and the technician is unavailable. Therefore, I am unsure about the calculations, and the calculation may be incorrect; please let me know.
  • edited November 2024

    @caasify said:

    @AmicableAlpaca said:
    You claim the total monthly cost doesn't change with how many days a month has, but at the same time you say you charge a fixed hourly rate regardless of how many days a month has. Those two claims contradict each other.

    Does that mean that the monthly price displayed on your website isn't the actual monthly price? If you charge the same price per hour regardless of the number of days in the month, the price your customers are paying per calendar month changes depending on the number of days (and therefore the number of hours). How can you then claim that the cost is €"4.00 Monthly" if the actual price is €4.1664 (28 days) to €4.6128(31 days)? That's up to 61 cents/15% more than advertised? Or is there a monthly cap of €4.00 and the remaining hours aren't invoiced (that was the original question of how this works)? Or are your monthly prices not based on calendar months but on the shorter invoice months, so a calendar year has more than 12 "months"?

    Here is a reference from Hetzner:
    cx11 (ipv6 only) plan:
    3.29 euro (net price) per month, 0.0052 euro (net price) per hour.
    3.29/0.0052= 632.6 hours

    • We are currently on holiday, and the technician is unavailable. Therefore, I am unsure about the calculations, and the calculation may be incorrect; please let me know.

    They also explain on the pricing page and their FAQ, that the monthly price is the maximum. So if you run a server for enough hours (632.6hours or ~26 days) to reach the monthly price, the remaining hours aren't billed. You basically get the remaining 2 to 5 days for free.

    Servers have both a monthly price cap and a price per hour. Your server's bill will never exceed its monthly price cap. If you delete your cloud server before the end of the billing month, we will only bill you for the hourly rate. We will bill you for each cloud server until you choose to delete them. Even if you aren't actively using your server, we will bill you for it.

    Mathematically speaking, we will bill you for the minimum amount, whether that is the monthly price cap OR the hourly price multiplied by the number of hours you used the server.

    Does your service work the same way or are your clients billed more than the monthly price?

    Thanked by 1Cybr
  • caasifycaasify 🚩 Patron Provider Tag Suspended

    @mw said:

    @mw said:
    Caasify Marketplace #1321
    @mw (you didn't say it has to be a different user)

    when 30% bonus

    Your bonus has been added to your balance.
    Thank you for purchasing from Caasify Marketplace

  • caasifycaasify 🚩 Patron Provider Tag Suspended

    50 Spot VM is left.

  • Caasify Marketplace #invoice 1349 .. waiting the bonus.. thanks

  • caasifycaasify 🚩 Patron Provider Tag Suspended

    @yagamicell said:
    Caasify Marketplace #invoice 1349 .. waiting the bonus.. thanks

    Thank you for your participation.
    The extra credit has been added to your balance.
    Best wishes

    Thanked by 1yagamicell
  • its no available on fixed charge monthly price ? on dashboard its pay as you go only
    how i want a charge monthly first for every VM ?

  • caasifycaasify 🚩 Patron Provider Tag Suspended

    @Bianka2899 said:
    its no available on fixed charge monthly price ? on dashboard its pay as you go only
    how i want a charge monthly first for every VM ?

    With a pay as you go method, you won't need fixed monthly prices.
    You can check the service monthly cost and just buy that service. Then you just need to top up your balance, and it will be acting just as a fixed monthly price; With a little bit more freedom to cut off the service or add another service if needed.

  • caasifycaasify 🚩 Patron Provider Tag Suspended

    Caasify has more Spot VMs available. Get your favorite virtual machine for just €1 per month!

  • @AmicableAlpaca said:

    @caasify said:

    @AmicableAlpaca said:
    You claim the total monthly cost doesn't change with how many days a month has, but at the same time you say you charge a fixed hourly rate regardless of how many days a month has. Those two claims contradict each other.

    Does that mean that the monthly price displayed on your website isn't the actual monthly price? If you charge the same price per hour regardless of the number of days in the month, the price your customers are paying per calendar month changes depending on the number of days (and therefore the number of hours). How can you then claim that the cost is €"4.00 Monthly" if the actual price is €4.1664 (28 days) to €4.6128(31 days)? That's up to 61 cents/15% more than advertised? Or is there a monthly cap of €4.00 and the remaining hours aren't invoiced (that was the original question of how this works)? Or are your monthly prices not based on calendar months but on the shorter invoice months, so a calendar year has more than 12 "months"?

    Here is a reference from Hetzner:
    cx11 (ipv6 only) plan:
    3.29 euro (net price) per month, 0.0052 euro (net price) per hour.
    3.29/0.0052= 632.6 hours

    • We are currently on holiday, and the technician is unavailable. Therefore, I am unsure about the calculations, and the calculation may be incorrect; please let me know.

    They also explain on the pricing page and their FAQ, that the monthly price is the maximum. So if you run a server for enough hours (632.6hours or ~26 days) to reach the monthly price, the remaining hours aren't billed. You basically get the remaining 2 to 5 days for free.

    Servers have both a monthly price cap and a price per hour. Your server's bill will never exceed its monthly price cap. If you delete your cloud server before the end of the billing month, we will only bill you for the hourly rate. We will bill you for each cloud server until you choose to delete them. Even if you aren't actively using your server, we will bill you for it.

    Mathematically speaking, we will bill you for the minimum amount, whether that is the monthly price cap OR the hourly price multiplied by the number of hours you used the server.

    Does your service work the same way or are your clients billed more than the monthly price?

    @caasify It's been over a week and you still haven't clarified how the monthly cost for your servers is supposed to work.

    With your flat per-hour billing, the cost of a server will always be considerably more than the monthly cost you are advertising.

  • itsTomHarperitsTomHarper Member, Megathread Squad
    edited November 2024

    @caasify said: CPU frequency is limited to 2GHZ

    Maybe you should consider doing this on a per-client basis. At least an option to whitelist the VM and if any abuse is detected revert it to lower frequencies indefinitely.

  • caasifycaasify 🚩 Patron Provider Tag Suspended
    edited November 2024

    @Cybr said:
    @caasify It's been over a week and you still haven't clarified how the monthly cost for your servers is supposed to work.

    With your flat per-hour billing, the cost of a server will always be considerably more than the monthly cost you are advertising.

    The hourly cost can be calculated by the number of hours in a month. Each provider has its own monthly hours and price shown to users, which vary from provider to provider. So to manage all of these providers in our marketplace we need to sync them with our own number. I hope I could deliver the point.

  • caasifycaasify 🚩 Patron Provider Tag Suspended

    @itsTomHarper said:

    @caasify said: CPU frequency is limited to 2GHZ

    Maybe you should consider doing this on a per-client basis. At least an option to whitelist the VM and if any abuse is detected revert it to lower frequencies indefinitely.

    In fact, we are collecting feedbacks on doing it, but we need more time to make sure it can be practical as you mentioned, and it won't stack abuses. But anyway, thanks for sharing your thoughts with us about it; we will pass your feedback to the tech team.

  • caasifycaasify 🚩 Patron Provider Tag Suspended

    From Asia to America,
    Caasify has the perfect location for your needs.

  • dev_vpsdev_vps Member
    edited November 2024

    @caasify said:
    Caasify has more Spot VMs available. Get your favorite virtual machine for just €1 per month!

    Please note that these spotVMs are heavily throttled by @caasify own admission due to marketing excuse “to discourage mining”

    https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/comment/4050264/#Comment_4050264

  • @caasify said:

    @Cybr said:
    @caasify It's been over a week and you still haven't clarified how the monthly cost for your servers is supposed to work.

    With your flat per-hour billing, the cost of a server will always be considerably more than the monthly cost you are advertising.

    The hourly cost can be calculated by the number of hours in a month. Each provider has its own monthly hours and price shown to users, which vary from provider to provider. So to manage all of these providers in our marketplace we need to sync them with our own number. I hope I could deliver the point.

    So you're saying your system will not bill us for the last 2-5 days of the month on a Hetzner server? The hourly charges stop after the monthly quoted cost and only start again the following month?

  • caasifycaasify 🚩 Patron Provider Tag Suspended
    edited November 2024

    @Cybr said:

    @caasify said:

    @Cybr said:
    @caasify It's been over a week and you still haven't clarified how the monthly cost for your servers is supposed to work.

    With your flat per-hour billing, the cost of a server will always be considerably more than the monthly cost you are advertising.

    The hourly cost can be calculated by the number of hours in a month. Each provider has its own monthly hours and price shown to users, which vary from provider to provider. So to manage all of these providers in our marketplace we need to sync them with our own number. I hope I could deliver the point.

    So you're saying your system will not bill us for the last 2-5 days of the month on a Hetzner server? The hourly charges stop after the monthly quoted cost and only start again the following month?

    We are not responsible for server management, calculations, or related tasks; our role is solely in distribution. Our system operates based on the calculations provided by the data center.

  • my vps down , submit ticket still not reply ?

  • Caasify Marketplace. Invoice 2619

  • site is down.

  • zedzed Member

    @yagamicell said:
    my vps down , submit ticket still not reply ?

    @caasify said: We are not responsible for server management, calculations, or related tasks; our role is solely in distribution.

    sorry bruv.

  • caasifycaasify 🚩 Patron Provider Tag Suspended

    @youdmeng said:
    Caasify Marketplace. Invoice 2619

    Unfortunately, the promotion is no longer available.

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