If i didn't see this, I would have never known this fact. I had a chat with support and they mentioned that it is indeed the case.
I'm not blaming oracle for reducing the quota, I know they have been very generous on their free tier but It would have been nice if they had atleast sent a email about this/
I hope that's the case, though I've reduced my instances down. I had the resources split into four VMs, so I just deleted two of them as I only really use one anyway.
> I'm not blaming oracle for reducing the quota, I know they have been very generous on their free tier but It would have been nice if they had atleast sent a email about this
I do blame them as "always free" should mean something and if there's an existential reason to change their offering, then communication should be the very least of their efforts. They should have communicated it, then provided a grace period with a warning of what the charges would be, then finally make the change. Currently, I don't think they've even updated their billing/usage pages.
Yeah, usually in their support chat i would usually be let in but now i had a queue with almost 50 people. I assume everyone wants to get clarification on this.
They might have decided to try their luck and see how many people will fall victim to their scummy tactics of not informing the users.
Oh, I didn't see your post here before! and thought i would help get the news reach more people as I don't think many people would be hanging out on reddit.
So I was shocked after seeing a reddit thread related to this here - https://www.reddit.com/r/selfhosted/comments/1u4wqnj/psa_ora...
If i didn't see this, I would have never known this fact. I had a chat with support and they mentioned that it is indeed the case.
I'm not blaming oracle for reducing the quota, I know they have been very generous on their free tier but It would have been nice if they had atleast sent a email about this/
I'm going to try my luck and see if the grandfathered instances don't charged and this change is only for the new instance.
I hope that's the case, though I've reduced my instances down. I had the resources split into four VMs, so I just deleted two of them as I only really use one anyway.
> I'm not blaming oracle for reducing the quota, I know they have been very generous on their free tier but It would have been nice if they had atleast sent a email about this
I do blame them as "always free" should mean something and if there's an existential reason to change their offering, then communication should be the very least of their efforts. They should have communicated it, then provided a grace period with a warning of what the charges would be, then finally make the change. Currently, I don't think they've even updated their billing/usage pages.
Yeah, usually in their support chat i would usually be let in but now i had a queue with almost 50 people. I assume everyone wants to get clarification on this.
They might have decided to try their luck and see how many people will fall victim to their scummy tactics of not informing the users.
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I posted this yesterday, hoping to get the word out: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48515718
I think there's going to be a lot of disgruntled victims tomorrow, or when the bills come due.
Oh, I didn't see your post here before! and thought i would help get the news reach more people as I don't think many people would be hanging out on reddit.
The more posts about this, the better in my view. I hope the info gets to the front page so Oracle don't get to defraud so many people.
A lot more people will probably know about it tomorrow, when their billing alert goes off (if it even does.)
Yeah, I will probably go and post on r/webdev subreddit so more devs will get this news.
Edit: yeah i couldn't because i had low karma on reddit. if someone can they should do it.
tbh they should have just sent out the mail, instead of doing this silently..