|
|
|
|
|
by davb
4388 days ago
|
|
I absolutely agree in the long term, but can you say a little about how much those servers cost initially? I tend to favour dedicated servers which I own over VPS but for small businesses with extremely constrained budgets ("prove we can make money before we invest in hardware") and startups, flexible virtual servers can be a great way to ramp up in the beginning. |
|
Anyway its a once off cost, that accountant can do all sorts of magic with this.
Ive been in business for 7 years and hope to remain around for as long.
Have already saved money as to compared to renting dedicated servers before. AWS etc were never an option the sums simply never work out.
AWS might be great at first when you are starting out, but the costs can cripple a business, especially if you dont have others peoples venture capital to burn.
edit: when bandwidth costs are factored in the difference is and order of magnitude between my current setup and amazon, at time of this post using 2200 mbit outgoing, 800 incoming
edit2: my only regrets is not collocating earlier, have spent well into upper 6 figures over all the years :( on renting, AWS etc werent around when was starting off either.