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wlk | 4 years ago

For anyone looking for really straightforward way to get cloud hosting credits, checkout out IBM cloud: https://developer.ibm.com/startups/ you can get a $1000/month credit for one year no commitment to continue using them after.

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bufferoverflow|4 years ago

One year goes fast. I'd hate knowing I have to move a year from now.

alephu5|4 years ago

Have an open mind, maybe you wouldn't want to move.

spamalot159|4 years ago

$1000/month is actually really impressive. I have seen a couple of others that offer some free credit but not nearly as much. For example Azure only gives $200 for your first 30 days https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/free/search

The real question is: is using IBM cloud worth it? I haven't had any experience but I might be willing to try if they are just handing out money like that.

kryptk|4 years ago

Was spending $20k/mo with IBM at the peak in 2019, have since migrated to AWS and left IBM completely.

Thoughts:

- Support, including paid enterprise support, was hilariously bad. It would take 3 days of escalations to the account manager to get even get someone to look at a ticket, weeks to resolve anything.

- Billing is a broken mess. There is no common uuid between the billing and storage systems. It's literally not possible to link a billing line to a storage resource. Nobody at IBM I discussed this with felt it was a problem, but my stack dynamically provisions disks so this was actually a huge issue for me.

- Managed IoT services would change under us with no notice, new quotas kicking in that took us completely offline. Nobody bothered to reach out before flipping the quotas on.

I could continue but I think you get the picture.. dont take their $1k/mo poison pill, you dont want to go prod with these incapable morons.

wlk|4 years ago

You have to apply for the free credits, by filling out simple form, so there might be cases where you don't qualify.

Among the people who applied I don't know of anyone who was rejected.