I am currently using AWS for my dev/QA but I hope to go live very soon. AWS makes everything almost effortless but I am not afraid of diving in when needed. I am wrestling with the idea of going with ovh as I get more bang for the buck. I have a monthly budget of approximately US$500 per month. What factors besides throughput of bare metal and low prices should I consider ?
AWS - RDS, EMR and S3
Hetzner - Crawling and CPU intensive computing
In the early days AWS allowed us to spin a crazy amount of machines up with basically no capital outlay.
Depending on your status... AWS, Rackspace and Softlayer would more than likely throw some $$ your way to play with. That could set you on your way for a couple of months.
For a business critical web service I would look at a decent dedicated server provider, unless you really need the API and scalability features of AWS.
OVH are great, I use them my self, however they are cheap and that's for a reason, the hardware isn't server grade and the support is almost Nill.
I do not have an experience in maintainIng and keepiNG services up 24x7. I want to know what I should expect to go wrong ? If I rent servers with h/w raid, is disk failure still an issue ?
AWS - RDS, EMR and S3 Hetzner - Crawling and CPU intensive computing
In the early days AWS allowed us to spin a crazy amount of machines up with basically no capital outlay.
Depending on your status... AWS, Rackspace and Softlayer would more than likely throw some $$ your way to play with. That could set you on your way for a couple of months.