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Sounds typically German. Every true German understands the rules in excruciating detail and will do everything to fuck you over without breaking the rules themselves.
BS! Germans tend to be bureaucratic, yes, but your generalization is not tenable.
In my experience it's extremely typical in businesses. Individuals don't do it so much because it takes a lot of time to study the rules in such detail, unless they are lawyers or businesspeople.
I guess the RAM price effect is really kicking in. Today they're trying to flog some crappy mug, the kind that normally gets given away at promo events... for over €20.
Hey, at least the postage is free (delivery restricted to the EU)!
@netcup professionals: Webhosting 4000 recommended? if yes what location? nuremberg or austria?
Good value for the included domains and storage space. They use modified and very restricted plesk, and it is very buggy. And with netcup support even contacting them in German are not helpful.
want to transfer 2 .ch domains (=14,28€/year) and use webhostng 4000 only for email...
3,76*12=45,12€ - saved costs for 2x .ch 14,28€/year = 30,84€/year ... 2,57€ per month!
Where is it? No such deal in first 5 days, or do you mean it shows up in next days?
Yes, it’s very good deal. I have tried their email and it has been very reliable for the last year.
If I'm not mistaken, you'll first need to transfer the two .ch domains to netcup, for which you'll need to pay the current domain-transfer price
After the transfer has succeeded, you can add the two .ch domains to your Webhosting plan, and from then on, they'll be included in the price of the Webhosting plan
In general, for their Webhosting plans, netcup make a sharp difference between "internal domains" and "external domains", a difference that is important to understand if one wants to avoid unnecessary disappointment/frustration
He can transfer them as included domains (without paying for the transfer) and they will renew normally with the hosting plan as included “internal” domains. Only problem I found with external domains, is that you need to add all of their dns records for verification before it is being part of the hosting plan, I prefer using cloudflare and hiding origin server ip so this is not very convenient for me.
Some advice: if you want to order a Webhosting plan today but the two domains that you want to add aren't yet at netcup, then don't yet add any (internal) domains to the plan at the time of ordering: you can add them later, once they've been transferred to netcup
In general, once you add an internal domain to a Webhosting plan, you can't easily replace that particular internal domain with another internal domain
Thanks for this clarification. (I wasn't completely certain about this detail, which is why I wrote "If I'm not mistaken"
)
But, yes, both internal and external domains need to use netcup's DNS
(I have two Webhosting plans at netcup, but the internal domains of these plans were already at netcup when I purchased the plans)
Just to correct myself (based on what @loay said): if netcup allow you to enter the two desired .ch domains as internal domains at time of ordering the Webhosting plan, then this is what you should do
Soooo complicated! Thank god i didn't buy even though it was very tempting.
I have deleted my netcup account end of 2024. Tried to create new one 2 times, nothing. No Email, No Notification. Silence block
The difference between "internal domains" and "external domains" seems to be a netcup specialty
It's pretty straightforward once you understand the difference, but for unsuspecting newcomers, this difference can cause unnecessary disappointment/frustration
the two .ch domains have already been ordered from netcup as individual domains and are stored in the netcup customer control center.
which location is best? Nuremberg or Vienna?
the web hosting 4000 plan can be combined with vouchers... Does anyone have any vouchers left that I could use?
however, I decided against Webhsoting 4000 because adding external domains to the webhosting costs a one-time fee of €4.20 + VAT each. I don't like that.
Six external domains can be added for free to that plan. I guess that you would want to add more than six external domains?
yes sir.
i use my existing package from all-inkl.com (premium), which, to my knowledge, allows me to add more domains at no additional cost.
Base Specs (all four)
RS 2000 G12
Price: 17.35 €
CPU: 8 vCores
RAM: 16 GB
Storage: 512 GB NVMe
RS 2000 G12 Pro
Price: 16.76 €
CPU: 8 vCores
RAM: 16 GB
Storage: 1 TB NVMe
RS 2000 G12 Ultra
Price: 24.18 €
CPU: 10 vCores
RAM: 24 GB
Storage: 1 TB NVMe
RS 4000 G12 Pro
Price: 31.63 €
CPU: 12 vCores
RAM: 32 GB
Storage: 2 TB NVME
Price: 17.35 € → 16.76 € (−0.59 €, −3%)
CPU: 8 → 8 (no change)
RAM: 16 → 16 (no change)
Storage: 512 GB → 1 TB (+488 GB, +95%)
Interpretation
Same CPU and RAM, but Pro nearly doubles storage while being slightly cheaper.
Clear upgrade.
Price: 17.35 € → 24.18 € (+6.83 €, +39%)
CPU: 8 → 10 (+2 cores, +25%)
RAM: 16 → 24 (+8 GB, +50%)
Storage: 512 GB → 1 TB (+488 GB, +95%)
Interpretation
Major improvements across all resources: CPU +25%, RAM +50%, storage +95%.
Very strong jump per euro spent.
Price: 17.35 € → 31.63 € (+14.28 €, +82%)
CPU: 8 → 12 (+4 cores, +50%)
RAM: 16 → 32 (+16 GB, +100%)
Storage: 512 GB → 2 TB (+1.5 TB, +293%)
Interpretation
Massive jump in all categories.
Price increases +82%, but storage increase is +293% and RAM +100%.
Price: 16.76 € → 24.18 € (+7.42 €, +44%)
CPU: 8 → 10 (+25%)
RAM: 16 → 24 (+50%)
Storage: 1 TB → 1 TB (no change)
Interpretation
RAM increase is the most significant gain.
Worth it for memory-bound workloads.
Price: 16.76 € → 31.63 € (+14.87 €, +89%)
CPU: 8 → 12 (+4 cores, +50%)
RAM: 16 → 32 (+100%)
Storage: 1 TB → 2 TB (+1 TB, +100%)
Interpretation
Almost double the price but double RAM and storage. Good for high scaling.
Price: 24.18 € → 31.63 € (+7.45 €, +31%)
CPU: 10 → 12 (+20%)
RAM: 24 → 32 (+33%)
Storage: 1 TB → 2 TB (+100%)
Interpretation
Storage makes the biggest difference (+100%).
Useful when your workload grows in disk usage.
Resource Efficiency (per €)
CPU per €
RS 2000 G12: 8 / 17.35 = 0.46
RS 2000 G12 Pro: 8 / 16.76 = 0.48
RS 2000 G12 Ultra: 10 / 24.18 = 0.41
RS 4000 G12 Pro: 12 / 31.63 = 0.38
RAM per €
RS 2000 G12: 16 / 17.35 = 0.92
RS 2000 G12 Pro: 16 / 16.76 = 0.96
RS 2000 G12 Ultra: 24 / 24.18 = 0.99
RS 4000 G12 Pro: 32 / 31.63 = 1.01
Storage per €
RS 2000 G12: 0.5 TB / 17.35 = 0.03
RS 2000 G12 Pro: 1 TB / 16.76 = 0.06
RS 2000 G12 Ultra: 1 TB / 24.18 = 0.04
RS 4000 G12 Pro: 2 TB / 31.63 = 0.06
RS 2000 G12
Weakest storage efficiency. Good entry point.
RS 2000 G12 Pro
Cheapest plan with strong storage-per-euro.
Best price-performance for light workloads.
RS 2000 G12 Ultra
Best balanced mid-tier.
Strong RAM jump and CPU upgrade.
Excellent for most production apps.
RS 4000 G12 Pro
Best RAM and storage efficiency.
Ideal for heavy scaling or DB-heavy workloads.
Today, they have a 35% discount on
.netdomains, but, the asking price is €1.39 per month (?) . Counted yearly, it would be €16.68, which is more expensive than say, SpaceshipThat's the thing, outside of .de (which has setup fee instead) it's not any cheaper than having separately registered domain.
Don’t buy domains from netcup unless they are freely included on their hosting plans. They do not offer full whois privacy and the dns management is very bad.
where would you buy domains ?
Cloudflare has very good whois privacy. Spaceship as well. I use both of those.