DomainBop
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DreamHost's OpenStack powered DreamCompute has come out of its 2 year beta and entered general availability. This is actually a nice full featured OpenStack offering compared to GoDaddy's recent OpenStack Cloud launch (which still felt like a beta to me), or OVH's Public Cloud, both of which are still missing important features that many of their OpenStack competitors offer (OVH: real private networking and IPv6 are still "coming soon", GoDaddy" no IPv6, no Object Storage, no ISO's, no extra disks, etc). While Bob Parsons at GoDaddy was chasing elephants, DreamHost was getting heavily involved with the development of OpenStack which may explain why their offering is more feature complete than GoDaddy's...
My main reason for taking two minutes to post this however is because with this launch DreamHost is shaking up the US hourly billing pricing market with 1GB for $6 in an industry where $10=1GB had become the standard across hourly cloud competitors like DO, Vultr, GoDaddy, Atlantic.net, Cordero, and many others. (OVH/Online.net/Aruba and others already shook things up in the European public cloud market with their pricing)
Their DreamObjects object storage prepaid plans also have attractive pricing: 200 GB for $4.50 monthly . Usage based pricing plans are also available priced at 2.5¢/GB of storage plus 5¢/GB of download.
press release: http://www.marketwired.com/press-release/dreamhost-announces-general-availability-of-dreamcompute-2112097.htm
documentation: https://help.dreamhost.com/hc/en-us/categories/202115418-DreamCompute-Cloud-Servers
site: https://www.dreamhost.com/cloud/computing/
TL;DR more downward pricing pressure in the ultracompetitive public cloud market. It will be interesting to see who buys who and who is left standing 2-3 years from now...
My main reason for taking two minutes to post this however is because with this launch DreamHost is shaking up the US hourly billing pricing market with 1GB for $6 in an industry where $10=1GB had become the standard across hourly cloud competitors like DO, Vultr, GoDaddy, Atlantic.net, Cordero, and many others. (OVH/Online.net/Aruba and others already shook things up in the European public cloud market with their pricing)
Flavor Name
Memory
vCPU
Hourly Price
Max Monthly Price
gp1.semisonic
512 MB
1
$0.0075
$4.50
gp1.subsonic
1 GB
1
$0.01
$6.00
gp1.supersonic
2 GB
1
$0.02
$12.00
gp1.lightspeed
4 GB
2
$0.04
$24.00
gp1.warpseed
8 GB
4
$0.08
$48.00
gp1.hyperspeed
16 GB
8
$0.16
$96.00
Their DreamObjects object storage prepaid plans also have attractive pricing: 200 GB for $4.50 monthly . Usage based pricing plans are also available priced at 2.5¢/GB of storage plus 5¢/GB of download.
PrePaid DreamObject Plans
Storage Included Monthly Price Effective Price/GB
40 GB $0.95 2.38¢
200 GB $4.50 2.25¢
1,024 GB $19.95 1.95¢
2,048 GB $34.95 1.71¢
press release: http://www.marketwired.com/press-release/dreamhost-announces-general-availability-of-dreamcompute-2112097.htm
documentation: https://help.dreamhost.com/hc/en-us/categories/202115418-DreamCompute-Cloud-Servers
site: https://www.dreamhost.com/cloud/computing/
TL;DR more downward pricing pressure in the ultracompetitive public cloud market. It will be interesting to see who buys who and who is left standing 2-3 years from now...
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