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HAPPY NEW YEAR 2025 - MEGATHREAD
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cloud provider lock-in
and some war with opensource project
And have some free plan so devs get habitual of it then when they develop a startup give some free credits which aren't going to affect you then from next year charge exorbitant amount of money
Oooo
I want some sweet salted kettle corn now
maybe i'm not in a linux enterprise field, but can someone explain me why some company prefer Commercial Distro like RHEL or SUSE. they got special support or something like that?
This is the multilayered trick of cloud service providers.
Sensitive data at home, stability demanding on cloud.
MOARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
HELO YOU JUST PAY WHAT U USE . PAY AS U GOOOO
Man like they way vercel developed next js first making it believe easy then locking all the features to their own platform [yaa you can self host it but its better performant on Vercel]
and start charging exorbitant amount of money based on requests where its just a wrapper on aws [I know they are much more than that but they started as a wrapper]
Typical shenanigans ๐
And specially in .mid sized companies they tend to get roped in these ever so often without realizing the long term cost benefits or getting locked in to something proprietary
Support for some older things... implementation solutions using traditional methods and approaches.๐
Well everyone needs a person to blame to and reach out for help maybe that is why
but yaa they do have better support [on-demand]
Yes, technical support, LTS releases, tools, certificated everything. Still Linux but with paid developers. The normal Linux is low end Linux. like unmanaged server.
Because there is a number to call when they need one.
Oh yeah, for sure. They're usually quite on the ball when it comes to issues (even minor issues with upstreams).
Anyway, decided to check this server (and did some upgrades/reboot).
2 vCPU / 2 GB RAM / 200 GB disk / 12 TB @ whatever max speed they have (some nws.sh tests gave me around ~2 Gbps) for 8.99 USD per month.
Not IPv6-enabled apparently (I would have to contact support), but this is a mostly-idle server anyway so I don't really care
YABS - No idea what happened with receive speeds here tbh:
nws.sh - Removed the
FAILEDtests to make it a bit smaller:I'll take any. As soon as we get something
And then please transfer one to me too
Thnx
Seems a bit heavy on the wallet considering it's hdd.
But decent one overall
Boss: Have you fixed the problem yet?
Employee: We've got a call in to Red Hat and they are investigating the issue and will get back to us.
I can transfer the invoice to you, and I'll keep the service. Is that alright?
@AlexPads where de sudoku?
He is custom writing it
well the person who has the invoice and his name on it gets the service so
Yeah I don't think it's a great deal or anything, it's just I've had it for so long it feels weird to cancel it lol. Luckily it's "only" $8.99 per month, which... is not that much if I compare it to other servers in my spreadsheet.
Man just need one 3 usd deal and couldn't even grab one can't just someone transfer me one
wish @AlexPads dmed me a 3 usd coupon plzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz