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anel's Price Hike: How May That Affect You As A Host Or End? (1088 Views)
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DualCore1: 6:28pm On Jul 31, 2019 |
anel has dropped a ticking time bomb by increasing the price for their licenses that will see people paying as much as 800% more in monthly license cost. You can see the official announcement here: https://anel.net/wp-content/themes/base/assets/s/_Store_Licensing_Guide.pdf What this basically means is: Presently a anel license for a dedicated server is anything between $31 and $36 depending on where you get it from. And this license allows creation of an unlimited number of anel s (i.e websites) on one server. Now anel has moved to a per- billing. So they are billing each server per on the server (whether active or suspended websites). The base price is now $45 per server (for a base of 100 anel s) and you then pay $0.20 for every additional over 100. For example: If you had a server with 2,000 anel s (i.e websites), with the old billing system you would normally pay the $35 monthly anel license cost for this server. Now that has changed: From September 1, according to anel: Your server of 2000 anel s will now have a monthly anel license cost of $45 + ($0.20 x 1,900) = $425 So what you were paying $35/month for will now be $425/month. In this case, that's 12 times more. So you will effectively be paying for a month, what you would normally pay for 12 months. The entire webhosting community has gone bunkers on anel right now. You can check out the reactions on these links: http://www.webhostingtalk.com/showthread.php?t=1770316 https://twitter.com/anel/status/1145739629687201792 http://www.webhostingtalk.com/showthread.php?t=1770826 So what's the way forward? While some hosts are resorting to alternative control s like Direct, Vesta etc, others are considering remaining with anel and ing the bulk of the cost to their customers (this would mean drastically cutting profits and increasing the cost of their hosting plans). There are still some hosts that may consider liquidation. While anel has said this will take full effect from September 1, they are likely to change their minds amidst the (possibly unexpected) backlash. So people, if you begin to see hosting prices going up or your host changing control s, I hope this post will give you a clearer understanding of what's happening. Are you a host or an end? How do you think this move will affect you? 1 Like 1 Share |
sapientia(m): 10:30pm On Jul 31, 2019 |
Seems anel is now only driven by money. But it seems they have no big competitors. If they do, they will care more. Let's just hope that they listen to their customers. So, how you been bro? |
yomalex(m): 11:06pm On Jul 31, 2019 |
Serious matter
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DualCore1: 10:01am On Aug 02, 2019 |
sapientia:I dey my brother. The thing is, an investment firm bought anel over, last year. So its not owned by its original developer anymore. The same investment firm bought over other hosting technologies like SolusVM, Plesk and WHMCS. They are out for the webhosting industry now and want to milk it dry. There are alternatives but anel is the most popular because of its wide appeal and demand by ends. Sometime around 2008 I tried out a few alternatives but they were no where near as good as what anel was at the time so I reverted to anel. Right now most of those control s have caught up with anel and this recent bomb has just opened up the market for all the other alternatives. Let's see how things go. At this end, an alternative control (Direct) is strongly being considered. |
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