From 81f1b3b517dc61423b5e4d5e6e336facdea5bdb6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Arnaud Bailly Date: Fri, 5 Jul 2024 07:29:06 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Updated Logbook --- Logbook.md | 19 +++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 19 insertions(+) diff --git a/Logbook.md b/Logbook.md index 46b01d95..9bd61d98 100644 --- a/Logbook.md +++ b/Logbook.md @@ -1,5 +1,24 @@ ## 2024-07-04 +### Network pricing + +Did some quick research on network pricing for a few major Cloud or VPS providers: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1JJJk4XPqmP61eNWYNfqL8FSbKAF9cWazKWFZP6tMGa0/edit + +Comparison table in USD/mo for different outgoing data transfer volumes expressed as bytes/seconds and similar VMs (32GB RAM, 4+ Cores, 500GB+ SSD disk). The base cost of the VM is added to the network cost to yield total costs: + +| Provider | VM | 50kB/s | 125kB/s | 250kB/s | +| DigitalOcean | $188 | $188 | $188 | $188 | +| Google Cloud | $200 | $213.6 | $234 | $268 | +| AWS | $150 ? | $161.1 | $177.9 | $205.8 | +| Azure | $175 | $186 | $202 | $230 | +| OVH | $70 | $70 | $70 | $70 | +| Hetzner | $32 | $32 | $32 | $32 | + +Notes: + +* the AWS cost is quite hard to estimate up-front, obviously on purpose. The $150 base price is a rough average of various instances options in the target range +* Google, AWS and Azure prices are based on 100% uptime and at least 1-year reservation for discounts + ### Weekly meeting * There's a simplified pipeline being worked on from Matthias -> shortens pipeline assuming we don't want to go above 0.4 Capacity