Nice video. One point worth mentioning for AWS Spot Instances is that you get a 2 minute warning before they shut-down which you can monitor for and this allows you to automate a response to bring up another EC2 instance in its place.
I tried almost 10 different cloud provider. For the cheapest plan i found that Linode is the best in overall aspect. At this point they're integrating with Akamai if i am not wrong.
Were did you get the information that 5TB of Network Traffic at Linode is included. Cannot find this in the Pricing List of Linode. I can see on my Machine, that a Network Transfer Limit of 500GB is applied here.
Oracle Cloud for static web hosting for small business. The limitation is bandwidth but if you have less than 1000 connections a day...it's hard to beat free.
pCloud is file sync/sharing. It doesn't really fit into the conversation with the providers in this video as you can't build anything on it. These are the cloud platform (FaaS/PaaS/IaaS) providers on which you could run your business, or someone like pCloud could run their services from (DropBox used to run their services on AWS, for example).
Nice video. One point worth mentioning for AWS Spot Instances is that you get a 2 minute warning before they shut-down which you can monitor for and this allows you to automate a response to bring up another EC2 instance in its place.
Thanks, and good tip!
I really like Linode. It's easy, not overloaded with functionality and cheap.
Sometimes simple is good!
I tried almost 10 different cloud provider. For the cheapest plan i found that Linode is the best in overall aspect. At this point they're integrating with Akamai if i am not wrong.
Yes, I spotted that last time I was on their site. Looks like they've been acquired.
Really nice video. Thanks for your work, very usefull.
Thanks!
Were did you get the information that 5TB of Network Traffic at Linode is included. Cannot find this in the Pricing List of Linode. I can see on my Machine, that a Network Transfer Limit of 500GB is applied here.
It's the $60 "Dedicated CPU" plan from their pricing page that I was using in the comparison.
www.linode.com/pricing/
Oracle Cloud for static web hosting for small business. The limitation is bandwidth but if you have less than 1000 connections a day...it's hard to beat free.
Free is always good! I think Google also has a minimal VM in their free tier - could probably run a small website, too.
pcloud?
pCloud is file sync/sharing. It doesn't really fit into the conversation with the providers in this video as you can't build anything on it. These are the cloud platform (FaaS/PaaS/IaaS) providers on which you could run your business, or someone like pCloud could run their services from (DropBox used to run their services on AWS, for example).