Hetzner price increases by 20-30 % - other hosting providers soon to follow
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As per https://www.heise.de/en/news/Hetzner-increases-prices-from-April-1-11185981.html:
German hosting provider Hetzner Online GmbH will increase prices for its services starting April 1, 2026. Both new orders and existing products are affected by the adjustment. As a reason, Hetzner states drastically increased operating expenses for the infrastructure as well as significantly higher procurement costs for new hardware.
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According to Hetzner, the high purchase prices for hardware components are particularly significant. The RAM market is dominated by a few manufacturers whose “hardly comprehensible” pricing policy the company criticizes. Prices for NVMe SSDs have also risen sharply. In addition, suppliers are providing unreliable delivery quotas and price promises.
All thanks to the AI craze where OpenAI secured 40 % of all RAM worldwide and Google and Amazon have "open orders" - meaning they buy at any cost (see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2024–present_global_memory_supply_shortage)
We'll see more of this imported inflation from others very soon.
By now, I'm quite sick of all this shi*t.
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Very very bad...
Here price list: Hetzner Price Adjustment
Of course, any excuse is good to justify a price increase... Few years ago was “gas prices”.. now Ai...
They could at least avoid to increase prices to old customers or old orders...
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Very very bad...
Here price list: Hetzner Price Adjustment
Of course, any excuse is good to justify a price increase... Few years ago was “gas prices”.. now Ai...
They could at least avoid to increase prices to old customers or old orders...
@p44 said in Hetzner price increases by 20-30 % - other hosting providers soon to follow:
They could at least avoid to increase prices to old customers or old orders...
In the US, we (as in the general public) are seeing an increase in our electric bill which will be used to build the new plants needed for the ai datacenters. Since I'm forced to finance it, do I get ownership shares?

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@p44 said in Hetzner price increases by 20-30 % - other hosting providers soon to follow:
They could at least avoid to increase prices to old customers or old orders...
In the US, we (as in the general public) are seeing an increase in our electric bill which will be used to build the new plants needed for the ai datacenters. Since I'm forced to finance it, do I get ownership shares?

@humptydumpty maybe one day...

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I got an email from OVH last weekend as well. Similar story. Now that super cheap black friday server will cost 50% more on renewal.
Dear Customer,
We are reaching out to let you know about a pricing update on a limited set of OVHcloud VPS and Additional IP addresses. This will apply on your subscription's renewal date, provided it falls on or after Wednesday, 1 April 20261.
The pricing update applies to:
VPS 2026 range (VPS-1 to VPS-6) and VPS in Local Zones.
Additional IPv4 addresses.This pricing update does not apply to the Kimsufi and So You Start server ranges. Service performance, availability, and support levels will also not change.
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I got an email from OVH last weekend as well. Similar story. Now that super cheap black friday server will cost 50% more on renewal.
Dear Customer,
We are reaching out to let you know about a pricing update on a limited set of OVHcloud VPS and Additional IP addresses. This will apply on your subscription's renewal date, provided it falls on or after Wednesday, 1 April 20261.
The pricing update applies to:
VPS 2026 range (VPS-1 to VPS-6) and VPS in Local Zones.
Additional IPv4 addresses.This pricing update does not apply to the Kimsufi and So You Start server ranges. Service performance, availability, and support levels will also not change.
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@fbartels “pricing update” ... Note used words...
so, thanks to Cloudron we will be able to migrate everything in very short time ... let’s start to find alternatives...
@p44 said in Hetzner price increases by 20-30 % - other hosting providers soon to follow:
@fbartels “pricing update” ... Note used words...
so, thanks to Cloudron we will be able to migrate everything in very short time ... let’s start to find alternatives...
I doubt you'll find any alternatives that will not (be forced to) increase prices.
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@p44 said in Hetzner price increases by 20-30 % - other hosting providers soon to follow:
@fbartels “pricing update” ... Note used words...
so, thanks to Cloudron we will be able to migrate everything in very short time ... let’s start to find alternatives...
I doubt you'll find any alternatives that will not (be forced to) increase prices.
If the market does not react to these unilateral changes, ISPs will always have the option to raise prices as they see fit...
For example, among the physical servers I have on Hetzner, that one is there, it does not use AI, and the RAM and HD were not purchased recently... why was it subject to an increase?
What would happen if I raised prices for my old customers tomorrow? They would look around... and be happy to switch...
Price increase should only apply to new customers and new orders, not old ones.
Instead, they – not only Hetzner, of course – uses existing customers to generate cash flow, liquidity, and finance themselves. Just as he said @humptydumpty
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If the market does not react to these unilateral changes, ISPs will always have the option to raise prices as they see fit...
For example, among the physical servers I have on Hetzner, that one is there, it does not use AI, and the RAM and HD were not purchased recently... why was it subject to an increase?
What would happen if I raised prices for my old customers tomorrow? They would look around... and be happy to switch...
Price increase should only apply to new customers and new orders, not old ones.
Instead, they – not only Hetzner, of course – uses existing customers to generate cash flow, liquidity, and finance themselves. Just as he said @humptydumpty
@p44 said in Hetzner price increases by 20-30 % - other hosting providers soon to follow:
If the market does not react to these unilateral changes, ISPs will always have the option to raise prices as they see fit...
That's exactly what's happening currently. Providers are backed against a wall. The market for RAM and SSD is small; the few remaining players can more or less do what they want. This has repercussions to all server hardware and consumer hardware. I work for a large IT-reseller, we've seen hardware price increases by all major players in the range of 200 - 500 %.
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@necrevistonnezr yes... let’s see what other providers will do... I’m monitoring Infomaniak and Netcup
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@p44 said in Hetzner price increases by 20-30 % - other hosting providers soon to follow:
If the market does not react to these unilateral changes, ISPs will always have the option to raise prices as they see fit...
That's exactly what's happening currently. Providers are backed against a wall. The market for RAM and SSD is small; the few remaining players can more or less do what they want. This has repercussions to all server hardware and consumer hardware. I work for a large IT-reseller, we've seen hardware price increases by all major players in the range of 200 - 500 %.
@necrevistonnezr said in Hetzner price increases by 20-30 % - other hosting providers soon to follow:
hardware price increases by all major players in the range of 200 - 500 %
Funnily enough, that crazy price increase/markup is limited to +16GB sticks only when it comes to second-hand hardware at least. I'm trying to sell my stock DDR5 laptop memory (8GBx2) and they're not moving.
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@necrevistonnezr Incredible numbers you mentioned. How can businesses afford to pay 200-500% more on these hardware items? As a result, do you expect sales of new servers, PCs, laptops to fall dramatically? Resale margins are very small. So costs must be passed along to buyers.