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NETCUP - Big Winter Sale (24th Feb - 27th Feb)
Winter Sale: Discounts will be offered on Root Servers, VPS, web hosting, and domains from February 24th, 10 AM (CET) to February 27th, 10 AM (CET), set a reminder on your calendars. Lately their sales are pretty lacklustre, let's see what kind of deals they offer this time.
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What deals are expected?
Ok.
Double disk as always and maybe with monthly contract
So aside from the referral spam, what is actually special about netcup?
I've seen the ype threads but never figured it out. It feels like there are other providers in their same locations (Alwyzon/Hosthatch for Austria; practically everyone for Germany).
It'll probably stay the same.
The thing that is interesting to me is that the root servers are advertised as dedicated cores.
Fair enough, dedicated cores are dedicated cores. If you don't need the full dedi server probably makes sense.
german term for vds
Yeah, I understand. I'm saying that is the thing that differentiates them. If I needed a VPS, that would be something that might make me consider netcup.
Maybe because Netcup is cheap and reliable
more of the same, since years!
@COLBYLICIOUS @ehab @finland @Mumbly
Yeaaah! Can't wait to see the same offers.
After recent hetzner price increase I fear netcup is going to follow suit.
I hope not man. Let's hope netcup might not follow suit.
Never had a problem with their uptime, performance and for me their network is pretty good. Decent lowish bigger provider for me which can be used for production
Usually when netcup hypes up these sales they end up being very lackluster in reality. 5% off on servers, 10% off on domains, etc. Let's see though.
Many other providers are advertising price hikes and complaining about RAM and disk prices, so the usual offers with extra vCPU, RAM, and disk, plus a small discount, would be good enough for me.
last time they said big sale they increased the disk and the RAM and AFAIK also the price
They removed the winter sale thing from the deals page, are they calling this off 🤔
source: https://www.netcup.com/en/deals
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source: https://forum.netcup.de/information/netcup-community/netcup-updates/21752-rampocalypse-an-honest-update-on-the-hardware-situation/
Winter "sale": VPS pico G11s IPv6 only €10.08/year
https://www.netcup.com/en/server/affordable-vserver-plans
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Guess no deal and waiting for the price increase notice and emails
Their latest deals where pretty lame anyways, incresing prices and removing the month to month....
Looks like I was wrong. Netcup DID follow suit by not following through with the deal. This also proves to me that increasing prices are on the way.
These are not the signs of a stable provider that I expected. I expect them to follow suit now to as what Hetzner/OVH have done ie. increasing prices.
That's incredibly sad personally because I was rooting for netcup after hetzner's increasing prices.
Only thing that stopping me of pulling the trigger and moving away from Hetzner (given the price increase) is their horrendous price for local networking (VLAN GIGA). Basically - impossible to run Kubernetes cluster on multiple rootservers on VLAN Starter and you have to pay for 1gbps or 2.5gbps.
How did the price competition between Netcup, Hetzner and OVH compare to each other until now?
This really does not surprise me, it always seemed like their pricing was right on the edge of what could be considered sustainable and I expect to see their normal pricing rise pretty soon too.
It always surprises me when I see companies still charging for this, especially just 1 gigabit, it's something I have always been happy to provision for free as otherwise customers are just going to figure out how to use the normal network port to do the same thing for free. But then if you look at how under-priced netcup's pricing is, it makes sense that they will nickel and dime to claw back some margin.
This month's promotion seems to have been cancelled?
a lot of waffling from the ceo. perhaps they see the situation as an opportunity to simply rake in some cash. i am skeptical about this because i can't imagine that contracts in the industry can be broken so easily and that they would then try to blackmail their (long-standing) contractual partner...