Just received from Hetzner:
We would like to inform you that we will be increasing the prices for cloud servers effective 15 June 2026. This applies exclusively to new orders and rescales of existing servers. Cloud servers currently under contract are not affected by the price adjustment. This is intended to give you sufficient time to make any necessary adjustments, particularly with regard to automated server creation via API or integrations.
What is changing?
As part of the standardization of our product portfolio, we are increasing the prices of all Cloud plans. This price change is necessary due to the volatile hardware market.
Which products are affected?
The price adjustment applies to all newly ordered cloud servers and dedicated servers at all locations. However, web hosting products, managed servers, servers from the Server Auction, IPs, storage products, Load Balancers, Volumes, Snapshots, and Object Storage are not affected.
Why the change?
The price adjustment ensures that we will be able to continue to operate our infrastructure in a reliable, efficient, and sustainable manner. In particular, it takes into account the massive increase in procurement costs.
What does this mean for you?
Existing server contracts will, of course, keep their terms and conditions and remain active. The changes apply exclusively to new orders and rescales of existing servers.
We are aware that repeated price adjustments can be a challenge. Our commitment remains; we want to offer you stable and fair prices in the long term.
The transition will take effect on 15 June 2026. We will provide further details on the new rates on our website during the rollout.
We thank you for placing your trust in us, and we are confident that we will continue to offer our services at an competitive price-performance ratio.*
Note:
Existing server contracts will, of course, keep their terms and conditions and remain active. The changes apply exclusively to new orders and rescales of existing servers.
Have they learned lesson from latest price increase? Perhaps they suffered a significant loss on their contracts following the latest price hike, which also affected their previous contracts.