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HN Discussion 20 top-level · 30 replies
mnewme 2026-02-23 10:14 UTC link
Still 90% cheaper than using AWS
alt227 2026-02-23 10:20 UTC link
I assume this is a symptom of the wider ai hardware issue.

This is starting to feel a bit like universal paperclips to me, and we are on the verge of the next stage of industrialisation multiplication.

I guess its either quantum computing or the hypnodrones which will get us out of this mess one way or another...

dagi3d 2026-02-23 10:32 UTC link
Why are they increasing the prices on already existing infrastructure? Is that a way to "subsidize" the new purchases?
gerty 2026-02-23 10:48 UTC link
As a customer, I am OK with most increases but not the object storage one. This one has some quality issues and is no longer competitive in price either. I'm thinking of moving S3 part to OVH.
ed_mercer 2026-02-23 11:19 UTC link
There's no mention of RAM upgrades. If we bought RAM already at the old prices, are they being increased as well? The current pricing for RAM has more than quadrupled since January.
embedding-shape 2026-02-23 12:22 UTC link
The post seems to indicate this is just for VPSs, which doesn't seem true, the email I just received from Hetzner mentions price increases for dedicated servers too.

The ones I'm affected by seemingly:

  Product -> previous price -> New price as of 1 April 2026
  EX42-NVMe (FSN1) -> € 49.65 -> € 51.13
  AX41 (FSN1) -> € 49.73 -> € 51.22
  AX41-NVMe (FSN1) -> € 49.73 -> € 51.18
  Server Auction -> € 65.22 -> € 67.18
Still cheap compared to the performance + unmetered bandwidth, so I'm personally not super upset about it, my monthly bill in total goes up maybe 40-50 EUR in total, not that outrageous.

Here is the full list of the updated prices: https://docs.hetzner.com/general/infrastructure-and-availabi...

Seems it's because of increased cost of hardware, and they seemingly tried to avoid increasing the prices but they couldn't. From the email:

> The underlying causes of the increased costs are, among others, the exploding demand for AI-related computing power and for cloud services. In addition, raw material prices and production costs have also generally risen for manufacturers. The costs for RAM and SSDs especially have risen by a large amount. For example, the cost for DRAM memory has increased up to 500% since September 2025. And according to market researchers like TrendForce, this price trend will continue throughout the year.

> We have genuinely tried hard to optimize our costs and to prevent increasing our prices for as long as possible. But we can no longer compensate for the strain that it has placed on our operations. We want to continue to deliver quality products that meet both our standards and your expectations, so we must take this step.

devops000 2026-02-23 12:26 UTC link
Still cheaper than US cloud computing.

In EU there are: Hetzner, OVH and Seeweb.

ozgune 2026-02-23 12:27 UTC link
These changes are effective April 1st for existing and new customers. The price increase ratios are also different across product lines.

* Cloud (VMs): 38%

* Bare metal: 15%

* Memory add-on for bare metal: 575% (effective immediately)

It feels like memory add-on is intentionally set high to discourage customers from adding more memory.

AX102 (128 GB RAM) costs €124, AX162 (256 GB RAM) costs €244, but the 128 GB memory add-on alone costs €264. If we ignore the setup fee, it’s more cost-effective to provision additional servers instead of adding RAM to bare metal instances.

Here's the link to cloud and bare metal pricing changes: https://docs.hetzner.com/general/infrastructure-and-availabi...

bootsmann 2026-02-23 12:29 UTC link
A significant part of this is probably just the hockey-stick growth in the price of memory we have seen in the past 6 months. Would be surprised if this wasn't impacting their bottom line for maintenance.
Betelbuddy 2026-02-23 12:36 UTC link
It seems we will run out of hardware by March?

"Hard drives already sold out for this year" - https://www.theregister.com/2026/02/20/ai_blamed_again_as_ha...

Time for an AI tax on the hyperscalers.

chasd00 2026-02-23 12:46 UTC link
If you just want an app server pick up an hp elitedesk off ebay and a ups and run it on your home inet connection.
flowerthoughts 2026-02-23 12:54 UTC link
I really love that their notification email includes applicable price change for my specific servers.

The worst counter example of this was Mercedes sending me an email saying "the terms and conditions have been updated, please read them at this link". It linked to the 52 page document I was supposed to read through in its entirety and manually diff against previous! Good thing they started adding a change log in the emails after some customer push back.

huijzer 2026-02-23 14:06 UTC link
I just bought a Raspberry Pi 4 1 GB memory with aluminum case, aluminum NVME adapter, and a 64 GB SSD for about 80 euros. With microsd it’s even cheaper. 4 GB RAM would be about 120 euros.

The 1 GB RAM replaces one Forgejo runner that was in Hetzner. With €5 per month, I will earn this investment back in less than two years. After the price increase, this period will only shorten!

I also wrote about this at https://huijzer.xyz/posts/148/raspberry-pi-as-forgejo-runner

earthnail 2026-02-23 14:39 UTC link
Somewhat weirdly I’m very happy about this price increase as a customer. The messaging is clear and completely understandable. Well done.
someguyornotidk 2026-02-23 18:45 UTC link
Hetzner is currently cheaper than getting a static IP from my ISP + electricity, but just barely. I have a ton of local compute and can easily allocate one or two servers to take over if sufficiently motivated.

I wonder how many of Hetzner's customers are like me. I hope DRAM doesn't kill off cheap VPS providers like this one.

jp1016 2026-02-23 20:51 UTC link
Been running a handful of dedicated boxes on Hetzner for about 5 years now. Even with the increase, the price/performance ratio is still way better than anything comparable from the big three US clouds. Their AX-series auction servers especially.

What concerns me more than the price hike itself is the trend. Memory prices spiking, hard drives selling out, and now this. If you're running anything with serious storage or RAM needs, it's worth locking in what you can now. I grabbed an extra auction server last month just because the specs were good and I figured prices were only going up.

For anyone panicking about alternatives: OVH and Netcup are decent in Europe but have their own tradeoffs. OVH's network has been flaky for me, and Netcup's support is basically nonexistent. Hetzner's support has been solid every time I've needed it, which is worth something.

miohtama 2026-02-24 13:39 UTC link
For alternative European providers, I recommend OVH. Some euros pricier, but good.
jillesvangurp 2026-02-24 17:31 UTC link
I just started the process of migrating to them yesterday. They are still very affordable. But a bit less. I'm estimating that our quite lean GCP setup cost is going to be cut to about 20-25% when I'm done. So, it doesn't affect my decision to go with them literally yesterday morning.

It's all a bit barebones and primitive but I don't mind. I spent yesterday tweaking some ansible scripts with codex to setup stuff like bastion hosts and nat networking. I expect I have most of the rest ready in a few days.

The benefits of having an uncomplicated docker compose and boring tech stack. No microservices. Just a monolith.

One issue that I don't have a solution for yet is disk encryption and encrypted bucket content. Probably solvable but not natively supported. Might trigger compliance issues with some of our customers.

rixed 2026-02-25 06:55 UTC link
Something I don't quite understand is why the price of a used dedicated server is impacted by anything beyond electricity and land prices. It's not like the RAM gets replaced by new one every now and then. That's old RAM chip that's been bought years ago (and I believe largely amortized by now).

Is there any collocation space from which you can actually buy and own a physical machine without going there, and pay only the rent and traffic? I miss calling a server "mine".

Hrun0 2026-02-25 23:56 UTC link
I think it was me guys I am [sorry](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47085483#47090853)
joe_mamba 2026-02-23 10:24 UTC link
AI bubble won't last forever when a lot of compute is burned at a loss just so people can generate AI videos of sharks driving cars for social media shorts. It will burst at some point, at which HW manufacturing will have to lower prices if they still want to have enough sales to stay in business, since most of their current sales boom comes from HW they haven't even made yet.

OpenAI can't keep losing investor money forever with nothing to show for, at some point the first domino will fall, then the rest of the industry will go too from investor panic.

bayindirh 2026-02-23 10:36 UTC link
Power and cooling costs also play a role, probably.

Even if you have an unbelievable PUE of 1.00, you are still affected by the energy cost increases. There's no running from that.

Edit: I misremembered the PUE formula. This comment has been edited to correct my mistake.

pella 2026-02-23 10:38 UTC link
Even existing hardware can fail, and swapping out memory or disks is expensive these days. :-(
agilob 2026-02-23 10:39 UTC link
AWS and Azure will have to increase prices soon too, they just have more existing hardware to postpone it for a bit longer.
koolala 2026-02-23 10:42 UTC link
Room temp superconductors for chips and robots!
alansaber 2026-02-23 10:46 UTC link
All these macro technology predictions feel very WW2 Wunderwaffe to me
Haven880 2026-02-23 10:48 UTC link
More like China-factor to get us out of the mess. We wait for Huawei photonics gpus (end of this year), CXMT and YMTC ramping up production to flood the market or as Janet coined it overcapacity. You know China will undercut the price significantly.
bobince 2026-02-23 11:25 UTC link
OVH are putting up prices in the same way, with the same reasoning. (I don't know about storage, but VPS stuff I'm using is going up ~20%.)

Used to be every VPS refresh cycle you'd get more server for less money. This is miserable

Hetzner_OL 2026-02-23 11:27 UTC link
Hi there, To the best of my knowledge, anyone with *existing* RAM *add-ons* that were affected by price changes should have received a separate email. Please carefully check your email inbox/trash/spam. The general price changes we announced today will affect both new and existing products, like dedicated servers and cloud servers: https://docs.hetzner.com/general/infrastructure-and-availabi... Those prices will take effect on 1 April 2026. --Katie
ahofmann 2026-02-23 11:30 UTC link
Hetzner mostly ate up the rising energy prices in germany for the last 3 years and they have big problems with their hardware supply since then. It is hard to get cloud instances in nbg and fsn. So an increase in pricing is very much expected from my side.
citrin_ru 2026-02-23 11:53 UTC link
I would expect a large provider like Hetzner to refresh hardware continuously - every year a fraction of old hardware is retired and replaced by new. Given price shock they could stop doing this but older hardware is less energy efficient and has limited life anyway.
personality0 2026-02-23 12:28 UTC link
Also Scaleway
raphaelj 2026-02-23 12:28 UTC link
I like Scaleway a lot too.
fabian2k 2026-02-23 12:33 UTC link
RAM increased the most, but also SSD and HDD prices increased significantly. And it seems there are also supply problems, so you can't even be sure if you get the components you want at higher prices.
rozenmd 2026-02-23 12:35 UTC link
Have you seen the price of RAM recently?
jacquesm 2026-02-23 12:35 UTC link
There is another factor at play here: EU hosting providers that are not owned lock, stock & barrel are few and far between and Hetzner has a very nice sales representative in the White House.
jsheard 2026-02-23 12:40 UTC link
> It seems we will run out of hardware by March?

What happens when an unstoppable force (building everything in Electron because hardware is cheap) meets an immovable object (oh no hardware is expensive now)?

dizhn 2026-02-23 12:55 UTC link
My ISP sends me an SMS telling me there's work being done in my area. I have 3 different accounts with them in different citites. No idea which one they are talking about at any given time.
jsheard 2026-02-23 12:55 UTC link
> * Memory add-on for bare metal: 575% (effective immediately)

> It feels like memory add-on is intentionally set very high to discourage customers from adding more memory.

Memory prices are so stupid now that 575% is pretty close to their actual costs.

https://pcpartpicker.com/trends/price/memory/

DDR5-6000 2x32GB: ~$200 -> ~$1000

infecto 2026-02-23 12:58 UTC link
Why tax something that the market will figure out? This is normal and things will sort themself out.
ed_mercer 2026-02-23 13:05 UTC link
> * Memory add-on for bare metal: 575% (effective immediately)

I don’t see this anywhere, source?

data-ottawa 2026-02-23 13:10 UTC link
Note: your ISP might cut your account, and this might violate your home insurance contract — depending on jurisdiction.

At least where I live there’s a stupid amount of red tape for these things.

skrebbel 2026-02-23 13:40 UTC link
My compliments for the hypnodrones reference
stephenr 2026-02-23 13:42 UTC link
IF you just want a Pizza, pour some tomato ketchup on sliced bread.

If you just want to pilot a 747, drive your car really fast at a skate ramp.

candiddevmike 2026-02-23 14:13 UTC link
Here's to hoping the IOU purchase orders for RAM and SSDs get cancelled... Though I think folks are hedging that this will happen and limiting new suppliers.
raesene9 2026-02-23 14:23 UTC link
I've just been looking in to this as I've got quite a lot of older hardware that'll be fine for running some websites lying around.

My ISP has a static IP option for £5/month, but I reckon I can save £30/month+ on server costs even before any rises.

Ofc it does mean I have to do my own sysadmining, but a combination of my general knowledge + an LLM should make that relatively easy.

usrusr 2026-02-23 14:34 UTC link
Reads a bit like the Paperclip Maximizer appearing way ahead of schedule? Implemented not as AI, but as emergent behavior in the ways of the financial class (that happens to be about AI, singularity and all that).
Cthulhu_ 2026-02-23 15:55 UTC link
> Time for an AI tax on the hyperscalers.

Like the purchase price + increased cost? The thing is that these parties are sitting on billions and billions of investor money, they don't care that hardware is 400x as expensive. Which companies like nvidia have capitalized on a few years ago, they were already able to price their hardware at a 400% markup compared to pre-crypto times, and shift their focus from consumer graphics chips to datacenter compute chips, causing their revenue to go up 6x (if my interpretation of [0] is correct)

[0] https://www.macrotrends.net/stocks/charts/NVDA/nvidia/revenu...

nozzlegear 2026-02-23 16:21 UTC link
I'm not particularly tied to Hetzner as an American using their Ashburn servers, so I figured maybe this price increase puts them a little closer to DigitalOcean's pricing. The pricing is still pretty heavily in Hetzner's favor though: the CCX23s that I use will be $39.99 USD after April 1, but the closest DO equivalent is $126 USD with a third of the disk space.
CryptoBanker 2026-02-23 16:47 UTC link
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2026-02-26 17:39 rate_limit OpenRouter rate limited (429) model=llama-3.3-70b - -
2026-02-26 17:38 rate_limit OpenRouter rate limited (429) model=llama-3.3-70b - -
2026-02-26 17:37 rate_limit OpenRouter rate limited (429) model=llama-3.3-70b - -
2026-02-26 10:05 eval_success Evaluated: Neutral (0.00) - -
2026-02-26 10:05 eval Evaluated by deepseek-v3.2: 0.00 (Neutral) 15,200 tokens
2026-02-26 09:14 dlq Dead-lettered after 1 attempts: Hetzner Prices increase 30-40% - -
2026-02-26 09:12 rate_limit OpenRouter rate limited (429) model=hermes-3-405b - -
2026-02-26 09:11 rate_limit OpenRouter rate limited (429) model=hermes-3-405b - -
2026-02-26 09:11 eval_success Evaluated: Neutral (0.00) - -
2026-02-26 09:10 rate_limit OpenRouter rate limited (429) model=hermes-3-405b - -
2026-02-26 09:09 dlq Dead-lettered after 1 attempts: Hetzner Prices increase 30-40% - -
2026-02-26 09:09 dlq Dead-lettered after 1 attempts: Hetzner Prices increase 30-40% - -
2026-02-26 09:08 eval_failure Evaluation failed: Error: OpenRouter API error 402: {"error":{"message":"Provider returned error","code":402,"metadata":{"raw":"{\"error\":\"API key USD spend limit exceeded. Your account may still have USD balance, but - -
2026-02-26 03:43 eval Evaluated by claude-haiku-4-5-20251001: 0.00 (Neutral) 17,181 tokens