Understanding the Costs of Cloud Hosting at LinQhost

The costs of cloud hosting

Cloud hosting can be a flexible and scalable solution, but what does it cost exactly? At LinQhost we are happy to explain how the costs are structured and how you can gain insight into what you are paying.

How are the costs calculated?

The cost of cloud hosting is variable and depends on your usage. For example, Google Cloud services are priced as follows:
  1. Cloud Run: You pay per second that your containers are running.
  2. Data traffic: Internal and external data traffic is charged per GB.
  3. Kubernetes Nodes: If you choose a Kubernetes Node, the costs become more stable and less variable.

Additional costs to take into account

In addition to the hosting provider costs, there are also additional expenses, such as:
  1. Setting up your cloud environment: This includes the setup and configuration of your environment.
  2. Environmental maintenance: To keep your cloud infrastructure running.
  3. Managed CICD: Costs depend on your specific needs and the level of support you require.

Want to know exactly what this means for your situation? Feel free to contact us for personal advice.
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