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New Online.net plans
https://blog.online.net/2018/04/05/renaming-new-dedibox-offers/
https://www.online.net/en/dedicated-server
Plans re-categorized a bit, but only in name (doesn't seem to affect setup fees or bandwidth allocation).
PERSONAL family appears to be same except in price - setup is now €10 instead of €20.
Dedibox® SC 2016 -> Start-2-S-SSD / Start-2-S-SATA:
Price: €9 -> €12/month
Dedibox® XC 2016 -> Start-2-M-SSD / Start-2-M-SATA:
Price: €16 -> €20/month
START family has changed:
These now have €50 setup instead of previous €60:
Dedibox® Classic 2016 -> Start-3-L:
SSD: 2x250GB -> 2x500GB
Price: €30 -> €40/month
Dedibox® LT 2017 -> Pro-6-S:
RAM: 32GB -> 64GB
SSD: 3x250GB -> 2x500GB
Price: €40 -> €60/month
Dedibox® MD 2017 -> Pro-6-M:
SSD: 3x500GB -> 3x1TB
Price: €55 -> €80/month
Comments
As expected, it got worse.
So just mostly price increases?
Garbage.
Well, they have to pay for their new extra-cosy startuper-friendly datacenters and offices in Paris.
Are u a member of Online or a reseller? Because I have a lot of servers at Online and I go to their website several times each day but you always got the news very soon. . Just curious.
Nope, just a vanilla customer who happens to follow their various twitter/fb/blah accounts, among other tech-related stuff.
So, I can get a KS4-C or a cheap atom for the same price ? Good luck Online...
I wonder if oneprovider's prices will go up as well in response. Would only make sense.
Currently you can get the Smart-2-S-* for €11/mo on OP instead of €12. Or the Smart-2-M-* for €13 on OP instead of €20. And of course without any setup fee.
25EUR in the fact!
It's actually €25 at OneProvider. The €13 server has half the RAM and SSD and lower bandwidth (I don't really think the +€7 is really that worth it, but may be for some).
What happened to the Avoton bug?
I thought they would have stopped selling the Atom C2xxx
again with the odd numbers of SSDs.
It's almost like they worship at the altar of RAID5
shit...
People who held their purchases thinking about getting a better deal after this refresh must be very happy now.
Pricing still isn't terrible though.
Well, we saw Intel Atom dedis for 120$, but that was an exception, sure you can go full retard.
In my opinion, if someone is selling a atom for 15EUR, 20EUR they are retarded.
Performance wise, they a trash and not more worth then 8EUR.
The start line is still competitive.
Will you build a DC and sell me some of those with 250 Mbps unmetered at 8 EUR ? When ?
You must be very happy now because you don't have to do anything and your competitor became less competitive.
The C2750 is pretty good if your use is multi threaded... (similar or a bit better than an i3-2100: enough to run quite a lot of stuff!) and quite power efficient.
Did anyone really do that? Last time I checked their "low end" boxes were constantly out of stock and the whole announcement sounded like they got new stock incoming plus a rework of their lineup. I expected newer hardware for slightly more not the same old crap for more. Guess the money well in France dried up and providers need to earn cash from their customers instead of the french taxpayer.
Idk, the start line seems still pretty competitive. They changed that line.
We had this discussion before, 250Mbit does not mean 250Mbit, on any cheap server at Online, which does not reach a certain value, they will throttle your ass down to mars to 100Mbit.
Second, they run a Data Center, not a Colocation like you do, so I guess they get a ton of cheaper bandwidth than you do.
Not to speak about power pricing, they are one with the lowest inside of the EU.
And you do compare 2 different countries again.
He didn't compare anything
He does sell dedis from his collocation, I am sure he is aware what 250Mbit costs, in the point of view from england.
I don't think they ever had 'free money' to run their DC, and I think they have been profitable even if cheap because of their volume and the fact that their stuff is pretty well optimized (technically) but they probably have super cheap bandwidth as they are the DC brand of one of the major ISPs in FR: as those milions of DSL/fiber liner are using mostly inbound... upload should be quite cheap (if not mostly free) for them.
That being said I didn't expect a price increase with no real changes on their products. Not very good move as far as public relations are concerned imo.
We don't consider Online our competitors as such. They are France based and we're UK based. We have no intention of joining French market anytime soon.
So when will you do whatever you need to do to be able to provide such servers?
Why would he provide such servers ?
This has nothing to do with the original comment.
Not just the location difference -- Online.net and Clouvider serve different client bases.