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Hetzner (US) Price Changes

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  • humptydumptyH Offline
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    In short, they're lowering the bandwidth dramatically along with a small price bump. In the FAQ below, their reasoning is that those who have been using less resources have been footing the bill for the "abusers". Is it a move to push folks to switch to dedicated servers or worse, force a huge chunk of users to pay overage fees?

    I'm not even sure how much bandwidth my server is using but the reduction from 20TB to 1TB feels extreme (CCX13). Even DO has double that for the comparable plan. What gives?

    Dear Sir or Madam
    
    We are writing to inform you about important changes to the tariff structure of our Cloud servers (CCX and CPX lines) and our Load balancers at our US locations in Ashburn and Hillsboro.
    What will change?
    
    Starting on 1 December 2024, 01:00 am CET, we will begin charging new prices for newly-created Cloud servers and introduce new amounts for included traffic for Cloud Servers and Load balancers at the US locations in Ashburn (ASH) and Hillsboro (HIL). This also applies to existing Cloud servers and Load balancers that are switched to a different tariff using the "Rescale" function. For any existing Cloud servers and Load balancers you have at these locations, the new prices and the new amounts for included traffic will apply later, starting on 1 February 2025, 01:00 am CET. The price for traffic overage will remain unchanged in the new price structure.
    
    What are the new prices and amounts of included traffic?
    
    Below, you can see a list of the old and new prices and the included traffic.
    Product	Old price	New price	Old included traffic	New included traffic
    CPX11	€ 3.85	€ 4.49	20 TB	1 TB
    CPX21	€ 7.05	€ 8.99	20 TB	2 TB
    CPX31	€ 13.10	€ 15.99	20 TB	3 TB
    CPX41	€ 24.70	€ 29.99	20 TB	4 TB
    CPX51	€ 54.40	€ 59.99	20 TB	5 TB
     
    CCX13	€ 11.99	€ 12.99	20 TB	1 TB
    CCX23	€ 23.99	€ 25.99	20 TB	2 TB
    CCX33	€ 47.99	€ 49.99	30 TB	3 TB
    CCX43	€ 95.99	€ 99.99	40 TB	4 TB
    CCX53	€ 191.99	€ 199.99	50 TB	6 TB
    CCX63	€ 287.99	€ 299.99	60 TB	8 TB
     
    LB11	€ 5.39	unchanged	20 TB	1 TB
    LB21	€ 16.40	unchanged	20 TB	2 TB
    LB31	€ 32.90	unchanged	20 TB	3 TB
    All monthly prices are excl. VAT and excl. IPv4 addresses.
    Why are we making these changes?
    
    With the new tariff structure, we want to make conditions for our customers around the world as fair as possible. To do that, we will calculate our prices based on local conditions in Europe, Singapore, and the USA. Until this change, customers who have used fewer resources have covered the costs, in a way, for other customers who have used much more resources. We want to make things more balanced. The new prices will give our customers the best possible price for the resources they use.
    What else do I need to know?
    
    Displayed prices and included traffic on Cloud Console
    
    For technical reasons, we will display the new prices and amounts of included traffic on the Cloud server and Load balancer detail pages on Cloud Console starting on 1 December 2024. This will also be true for your existing Cloud servers and Load balancers. However, the invoice will still be issued according to the previous conditions. A corresponding note will be displayed for your existing affected products. On the invoice preview on the "Usage" page, you will see the correct existing price for your existing servers.
    
    Displayed prices on the Cloud API
    
    In the transition time period between 1 December 2024 and 1 February 2025, the Cloud API will already return the new prices and included traffic. This will also be true for your existing Cloud servers and Load balancers. But this will only affect the display here. The invoice preview will display the correct existing price. And of course, your invoice itself will be for the correct existing price.
    
    Traffic warning
    
    You may see early traffic warnings during the transition time period starting on 1 December 2024 for your existing Cloud servers and Load balancers. Please note that the previous traffic included for existing Cloud servers and Load balancers remains valid until 31 January 2025.
    
    If you do not agree with this adjustment, you can cancel the affected products at any time. We ask for your understanding for why we are making these changes. We truly believe that we can continue to offer you our Cloud Servers and features at the best price-performance ratio despite these adjustments.
    
    We will be happy to answer any questions you may have. Please write us a support request using your account on Cloud Console at https://console.hetzner.cloud/support
    
    Thank you for your trust and support.
    
    Kind regards
    
    Hetzner Online
    
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      humptydumpty
      wrote on last edited by
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      On a side note, Happy Thanksgiving to my fellow Americans! 🫂🦃

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        @humptydumpty Right back at you. Besides sticking everyone with a big price increase and a 90% reduction in the free bandwidth cap, they sent this good news on Thanksgiving (a U.S. national holiday), perhaps hoping that U.S. customers would not see it buried underneath the Black Fridays sales emails. Really inconsiderate.

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