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NFly2016-01-25 16:50:01
Cloud computing
NFly, 2016-01-25 16:50:01

Has pay-per-used cloud hosting remained canonical?

At a time when the cloud concept was just beginning to change the market, there were a lot of hosters who offered the service of paying for the resources used (processor time, gigabytes per minute, etc.) by time in the literal sense of the word: there were calculators on the sites that allowed you to calculate the cost over time of using each aspect of hosting.
Further, marketing and unwillingness to use the brain of the vast majority of consumers did their job and now almost all cloud hosters offer VPS, GVA, etc. that is, by packing resources into such packages, which are already paid for time quantums, and for many hosters this quantum is equal to a month.
Question: are there still hosters with payment per hour / processor core, megabytes of RAM, etc. with the smallest possible division of time? I found something similar with the selector, maybe Amazon, is there anyone else alive? Thank you.

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Kirill Kublyakov, 2016-01-25
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https://habrahabr.ru/post/272241/

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zooks, 2016-01-26
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Flops have.

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Puma Thailand, 2016-01-26
@opium

Amazon
hourly pay
turn on turn off scale as you want yourself.

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