Ok, so FlexiScale 2.0 is out in open beta finally, and we can’t wait to hear what you think of it.
To tell you more about it there is a series of blog posts being published over the next few days about new features and functionality. There will also be a demo of it being published shortly as well. Today however I thought you might be interested in one of the really interesting pieces. Pricing!
With the release of 2.0, and additional functionality we’ve built, it’s given us a chance to thoroughly review the pricing structure, and that’s great news for all our users.
We’ve changed pricing quite substantially, with cost reductions throughout - up to 84% in some areas!
FlexiScale uses a unique unit based billing model. We charge you only for the resources you use. There is no minimum term commitment, and no minimum monthly fee. Simply charge up your account with FlexiScale units, and use them on whatever computing resource you need, as you need them. Recharge your account only when necessary.
Buying Units
FlexiScale services are priced in units. Before you deploy any FlexiScale service, you will need to buy a package of units. You can buy from a thousand units to many millions, but the more you buy at once, the cheaper they are.
Units cost around one UK penny each, but the exact price depends on the quantity you buy. Current prices (as of March 2010) are set out below for illustration (you can find the definitive numbers here); the exact prices are shown on the control panel when you purchase the units.
| Units |
Price in £ (ex VAT) |
Price in € (ex VAT) * |
Price in $ (ex VAT) * |
| 1,000 |
£11.00 |
€11.97 |
$17.56 |
| 2,000 |
£22.00 |
€23.94 |
$35.13 |
| 5,000 |
£50.00 |
€54.42 |
$79.84 |
| 10,000 |
£99.00 |
€107.75 |
$158.07 |
| 20,000 |
£196.00 |
€213.33 |
$312.95 |
| 50,000 |
£485.00 |
€527.87 |
$774.40 |
| 100,000 |
£960.00 |
€1044.86 |
$1532.83 |
| 200,000 |
£1900.00 |
€2067.96 |
$3033.73 |
| 500,000 |
£4700.00 |
€5115.48 |
$7504.49 |
| 1,000,000 |
£9300.00 |
€10122.12 |
$14849.31 |
| 2,000,000 |
£18400.00 |
€20026.56 |
$29379.28 |
* = All FlexiScale unit pricing is in UK Pounds. Euro and Dollar prices shown here are indicative prices based on prevailing exchange rates. If your credit card is billed in a currency other than UK pounds, the actual amount charged will depend upon the rate given by your credit card company and any commission charged.
If you want to buy more than 2,000,000 units in one go, do drop me a line!
Units can be spent on four main types of service: servers, disk, network and software images. Each of these is priced in units per time period. Your unit use is calculated per hour that you use the resource. Some of the services described below have charge rates listed as units per month; this is to make the numbers easier to understand. In fact, they are charged per hour just like all our other charges, and the monthly rate assumes that there are 730 hours in each month.
Automatic top up
One big change we’ve made since FlexiScale 1.x is the ability to buy automatic top-up packages of units. Rather than worrying that your unit balance might be getting low, or relying on reminder emails from us to point this out, then having to log on to the web site and buy more units, you can simply select an automatic top-up package, in which case when your units get low, we’ll automatically process a card transaction on your behalf to buy the same number of units again.
Servers
The amount charged for each server depends on the number of virtual CPU cores and the RAM available to it. The following table shows the number of units per hour for each configuration:
| RAM |
CPU Cores |
Units per hour |
| 0.5Gb |
1 |
2 |
| 1 Gb |
1 |
3 |
| 2 Gb |
1 |
5 |
| 4 Gb |
2 |
10 |
| 6 Gb |
3 |
15 |
| 8 Gb |
4 |
20 |
It doesn’t take a genius to work out that you can run a server with 0.5GB of Ram for as little as £13.25 a month, or a server with 8GB of Ram for as little as approximately £130 per month!
Just to reiterate though, you only use your units up for RAM and CPU usage when the servers are running. As an example, let’s assume you had 10 0.5GB servers running in a development environment, which you switched off when you weren’t using them.
- Running for 8 hours a day, 5 days a week is approximately 177 hours a month
- Deploying 10 Servers at 0.5GB each is 10 x 2 = 20 units per hour.
- That gives a total of 3,540 units per month.
At our biggest discount rate that is only £32.56 per month. And that’s for all 10 servers, so £3.26 per server per month. Obviously you’ll have to add some disk charges to that too.
Quite why you would ever buy servers again, I just don’t know…….
Disk
Disk is charged for in two ways: firstly for the disk space you use, and secondly for the I/O that you make to the disk.
In the FlexiScale 1.x charging model where we didn’t charge for disk I/O. However, we’ve slashed the prices for disk space. Why the change? Firstly, this makes it a lot fairer for customers who have low I/O requirements, and secondly and just as importantly it aligns the charging model better with our own costs, which makes it a lot easier to ensure that when you have high I/O requirements, we can deliver! Another advantage is that if you have servers that aren’t running, you will benefit from the huge reduction in disk space charges, but (obviously) won’t be charged anything for I/O to disks for servers that are stopped.
Disk space is charged at 5 units per month per GB of storage space allocated to you (that’s around 7 units per TB per hour). Disk space is allocated to you when it is available for you to use; so if you create a 300GB disk, you will be charge for 300GB of disk space, whether or not you fill the disk with your own files. Note that you will be charged for disk space whether or not the disk is attached to a server which is running, as we are still storing your data.
I/O operations to and from disk are charged at 2 units per GB transferred (either for read, or for write). We measure read and write I/O separately. We charge this way deliberatly to make it clearer what you are being charged for. Some other providers charge for IOPS usage without being able to give you an exact explanation of what that covers!
If you create a snapshot, clone or image, you will be charged for the disk space allocated to that snapshot clone or image, plus one additional unit for the making the snapshot clone or image. You will not be charged for any I/O operations involved in making the snapshot, clone or image.
Network
We charge 5 units per gigabyte transferred through your server’s network interface on a public VLAN; there is no traffic charge for data on private VLANs. Note that if you upload or download an image, you will also be charged for the network bandwidth this uses, even though the upload or download will not use your server’s network interface.
Your first VLAN (the public VLAN) is free. Additional VLANs will be charged at 1,000 units per additional VLAN per month (that’s about 1.37 units per hour per additional VLAN).
When you first subscribe, you will be allocated a /29, which is a block of 8 IP addresses, 5 of which are usable by you. If you allocate a block of additional IP addresses (public or private), we will charge 100 units per additional IP per month (that’s about 0.137 units per hour per additional IP addresses). Only usable IP addresses are counted.
Firewall services are charged at one unit per hour per firewalled IP address.
Software
Software (such as non-open source operating systems) are charged per hour at various rates, depending on what the software is.
For more details
If you need any more information, full details are available here. What are you waiting for, Signup here!
Keep an eye out for the further blog posts explaining each of the new features in more detail.
Until next time….
Tony (@tonylucas on Twitter)
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