Hacker News new | ask | show | jobs
by apitman 654 days ago
Note that if you saturate that 1Gbps link they will almost certainly ask you to stop. Lots of VPS offer "unlimited" but it's really not. It's only unlimited within their "fair use" restrictions, ie only as long as they think it's reasonable.

Would love to be shown a counterexample provider.

3 comments

that's fine. if you're on that level either you're doing something wrong and should stop or you are making lots of money and should upgrade.

aws will just charge you regardless.

This happened once (?) in the history of LowEndTalk and Hetzner, and that was someone who was using several servers, 27/7, over several months at 100% link utilization to shovel raw footage around.

You are very unlikely to replicate this running any type of personal infrastructure. Or anything that's not specifically this.

It’s not really unlimited as they will charge you $1/TB for what they call “overusage”.
That's cloud, non-standard NICs, load balancers or vSwitches. Their standard 1 Gbps link does not charge usage fees. The one person that reported it did it on several servers, over 3+ months - and they weren't charged, just asked to slow down or upgrade to a dedicated link.
5-10x cheaper than AWS still.