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by rglullis
497 days ago
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Of course they are not in the hyperscaler space, but they are far from being "just" a VPS provider. Their cloud always had on-demand, per-hour billing of servers and block storage volumes, all very easy to manage and provision via their API. Recently they got into object storage space. They even provide a switch to connect their cloud servers with a dedicated one, so you can have, e.g, a beefy GPU server running a LLM model and your web service auto running on the cheap. I believe that the only thing that really holds Hetzner at their price levels is that the price-sensitive people can always threaten to move to OVH. |
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The barrier to entry for these providers is simply, "low". So margins got to be low.
The thing that holds Hetzner and the likes is you can't purchase a package, follow the setup instructions to make cross disciplines engineering departments. It is no wonder Amazon, Google and Microsoft built a comprehensive cloud. They were in the engineering business.
It doesn't imply Hetzner aren't doing a stunning job at what they do or that running an infrastructure farm is a walk in the park.