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dagi3d a day ago

Why are they increasing the prices on already existing infrastructure? Is that a way to "subsidize" the new purchases?

dizhn 6 hours ago | parent | next [-]

In their email they say their operating costs increased too. Whether it actually did or not, that is their reasoning to increase prices on already sold products.

citrin_ru a day ago | parent | prev | next [-]

I would expect a large provider like Hetzner to refresh hardware continuously - every year a fraction of old hardware is retired and replaced by new. Given price shock they could stop doing this but older hardware is less energy efficient and has limited life anyway.

alt227 a day ago | parent [-]

But they cant refresh hardware already sold to customers can they?

So increasing prices on existing cutomer hardware is what, subsidising hardware refreshes elsewhere in the datacenter?

nottorp 2 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Hosting providers do not sell hardware. They rent it.

1718627440 a day ago | parent | prev [-]

Often they do not actually sell you hardware servers, but VMs running on them, with designated properties.

gizzlon a day ago | parent | next [-]

Hetzner do both.. well rent, not sell, afaik

1718627440 a day ago | parent [-]

I ment selling time-shares, so yeah rent.

alt227 a day ago | parent | prev [-]

I agree but this is not only easy to tell, you also specify when you buy AFAIK.

You either buy VPS or bare metal servers.

ahofmann a day ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Hetzner mostly ate up the rising energy prices in germany for the last 3 years and they have big problems with their hardware supply since then. It is hard to get cloud instances in nbg and fsn. So an increase in pricing is very much expected from my side.

eigenspace a day ago | parent [-]

German electricity prices have been falling for the last 3 years. They've been below the pre-war levels for a while now.

Hardware prices, especially with the current chaos, and the huge spike in demand they've doubtless seen is more than enough to explain this price hike though.

bayindirh a day ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Power and cooling costs also play a role, probably.

Even if you have an unbelievable PUE of 1.00, you are still affected by the energy cost increases. There's no running from that.

Edit: I misremembered the PUE formula. This comment has been edited to correct my mistake.

karamanolev a day ago | parent [-]

A PUE of 1.00 means all of your electricity is used for compute and none for cooling (and other things). "as much electricity for cooling as you spend of compute" would be a PUE of 2. It's "total / compute". And PUE of 2 would be quite bad, most facilities are better than 2.

bayindirh a day ago | parent [-]

Thanks. Looks like I misremembered the formula. We run way lower than 2. I have seen some systems running with 1.0x values (I don't remember the exact value).

However, this doesn't mean that the increase in energy costs are not affecting Hetzner.

pella a day ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Even existing hardware can fail, and swapping out memory or disks is expensive these days. :-(

makapuf a day ago | parent | prev [-]

Variable costs increase ? (Floor space rental, Energy, Salaries, licenses, other services ...)