I pay 258 euro/mo at Hetzner where I paid about $2000/mo at gcloud for databases and Kubernetes. I did the switch 3 years ago which means my business saved about $61k during this time period.
in these 258 euros I have 4 dedicated servers that never went down so far. One of the 4 is only for the database while the other 3 are for kubernetes which is managed and deployed using Rancher. Out of the 3, my cpu usage is 4 out of 28 so plenty of room to grow as everything is on overkill.
I do daily backups of the database and upload them to an S3. I know this is not the perfect solution but, for a company that small (mine is similar) $61k are not something to be ignored. I used that money on Adwords which brings much more value than spending huge amounts on something which rarely "shines" for my use case. In fact, I had more downtime in the cloud than I had with Hetzner - mostly because they perform updates (to kubernetes, to database engine etc) or they simply have outages.
in these 258 euros I have 4 dedicated servers that never went down so far. One of the 4 is only for the database while the other 3 are for kubernetes which is managed and deployed using Rancher. Out of the 3, my cpu usage is 4 out of 28 so plenty of room to grow as everything is on overkill.
I do daily backups of the database and upload them to an S3. I know this is not the perfect solution but, for a company that small (mine is similar) $61k are not something to be ignored. I used that money on Adwords which brings much more value than spending huge amounts on something which rarely "shines" for my use case. In fact, I had more downtime in the cloud than I had with Hetzner - mostly because they perform updates (to kubernetes, to database engine etc) or they simply have outages.
Everything is subjective.