Apparently US bandwidth was reduced to 1TB for their base plan, though they have 20TB for the same plan in Europe. I don’t use much bandwidth right now, but I could need more in the future depending on how I do backups and whatnot.
So I’m shopping around in case I need to make a switch. Here’s what I use it for:
- VPN to get around CGNAT - so all traffic for my internal services goes through it
 - HAProxy - forwards traffic to my various services
 - small test servers - very low requirements, basically just STUN servers
 - low traffic blog
 
Hard requirements:
- custom ISO, or at least openSUSE support
 - inexpensive - shooting for ~$5/month, I don’t need much
 - decent bandwidth (bare minimum 50mbps, ideally 1gbps+), with high-ish caps - I won’t use much data most of the time (handful of GB), but occasionally might use 2-5TB
 
Nice to have:
- unmetered/generous bandwidth - would like to run a Tor relay
 - inexpensive storage - need to put my offsite backups somewhere
 - API - I’m a nerd and like automating things :)
 - location near me - I’m in the US, so anywhere in NA works
 
Not needed:
- fast processors
 - lots of RAM
 - loose policies around torrenting and processing (no crypto or piracy here)
 - support features, recipes, etc - I can figure stuff out on my own
 
I’ll probably stick with Hetzner for now because:
- pricing is still fair (transfer is in line with competitors)
 - can probably move my server to Germany w/o major issues for more bandwidth
 - they hit all of the other requirements, nice to haves, and many unneeded features
 
Anyway, thoughts? The bandwidth change pisses me off, so let me know if there’s a better alternative.



When I was testing panels I started up a bunch and deleted them the next day, saved me time reinstalling on a single one.