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They're good enough for hobby projects, but don't rely on them for very critical infrastructure, unless you can setup reliable high availability yourself. Multiple times they took down my DB for hours on the weekend and were unavailable to fix until Monday.
However they're one of the best power for money available. I've been using them for something like 10 years now, but I started using them way more extensively 1 year ago when I started the AI Horde
These random unannounced outages are what I had heard multiple times before. While I'm under to illusion my lemmy instance is something special, I do aim for 100% uptime. Shit happens, things go down, but it appears Contabo has grown a reputation for it :( I may try hetzner at some point.
you get what you pay for. but there's no 100% uptime. and five 9s are really expensive to setup. You can work around contabo's iinstability by smart clustering, but I don't know if lemmy supports that very well. You might need some expertise with k8s etc.
Oh, don't get me wrong - I'm under to illusion of having 100% uptime, I'm simply aiming for it :D The idea of cloud is so that hardware redundancy problems are handled by them - that's the selling point. Otherwise I can achieve random outages quite well on my own hosting stuff at home :D
I do understand what you mean, though - you get what you pay for.