Comment by 202508042147

Comment by 202508042147 a day ago

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Last week I migrated our db away from AWS RDS to a European cloud provider. Everything runs fine and we also have it cheaper!

One of our domains is due for renewal in a couple of months. I'm setting up the transfer to a EU registrar for it next week.

This all takes time and it's not the most important thing for the bottom line, but on the long run I'm sure I'll look back and say it was a great investment.

andsoitis 21 hours ago

> Last week I migrated our db away from AWS RDS to a European cloud provider. Everything runs fine and we also have it cheaper!

If I may ask, why didn't you choose the cheaper option before? What do you think you're trading off, if anything?

  • 202508042147 21 hours ago

    Going with the default, we were already using other services from them.

    • np_tedious 18 hours ago

      So you still have other stuff with AWS?

      • _fizz_buzz_ 18 hours ago

        I think they meant it the other way around. They mostly used AWS and had already some stuff on Hetzner, which made switching over to Hetzner easier.

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embedding-shape a day ago

> to a EU registrar

Which one? I've been using DNSimple for so long, been trying to find something equally developer friendly who is based in Europe but haven't had much success. Used to use Gandi before DNSimple but it's obviously down the drain today.

  • nozzlegear 18 hours ago

    I've been using DNSimple for ages and I'm looking to switch; not because of geopolitical reasons (I'm American), but they're just damn expensive for the simple dns and domain management stuff I use them for.

    • manmal 15 hours ago

      Are there other good ones with such a nice API?

      • nozzlegear 14 hours ago

        Good question! Ironically I want to use their API to migrate somewhere else, but it'd need to have a good API to complete the migration :P

  • lillecarl 21 hours ago

    I use Scaleway as my registrar, I don't know if i can automate domain registration but I don't have to. They have APIs for managing records if you choose to host DNS there too.

  • new23d a day ago

    netim.com has been reliable over the years for me

  • hk__2 20 hours ago

    What about OVH?

    • procaryote 18 hours ago

      OVH is awful. The UI is slow and buggy, operations often fail and you need slow contact with support.

      Worse, closing an OVH account is very hard. Every domain you host there they sign you up to several services, and you need to manually disable each one before they let you close the account. This then often gets stuck, because of the broken UI, and you end up needing to badger support over and over until they'll fix it

      Never again

    • rendaw 18 hours ago

      They have Fido 2FA too!

      But their web UI looks and feels like it was pieced together by hamsters. It doesn't leave me feeling confident in their technical abilities in any way.

  • 202508042147 a day ago

    Best would be to research a local one where you live. Support your community while you're at it!

    • embedding-shape a day ago

      I live in a town with 10K other folks, I feel like I'd know if there was a local DNS registrar here :)

      But maybe I should be the change I wanna see!

fdgfikgfv 17 hours ago

This is happening in the US firms too. Yesterday, our CTO asked us to look into multi-cloud solutions. We know it is politically motivated decision with no cost savings or benefit.

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rookonaut a day ago

Can you disclose which European cloud provider you chose?

  • 202508042147 a day ago

    We went with Hetzner as we already had good experiences with their VPSes. For this particular db migration, a resonably sized VPS with volumes does the job for us. We don't have planet scale operations so the lowish IOPS is not an issue atm. Also, with this experience at hand, I am confident that we'll manage another migration if need be.

    • esskay 21 hours ago

      Did the exact same thing for a client who's ops we managed on AWS. I was pretty against ditching RDS and a load balanced setup for hetzners load balancer and 3 instances (2 web, 1 db) but honestly, it's been pretty smooth sailing. The sites faster, and costs dropped massively, saving the client approx €900/mo for a better service.

    • gregman1 21 hours ago

      Afaik Hetzner has a couple of server locations in the USA. Is it correct to say that Hetzner has to comply to US CLOUD Act and therefore give away any data requested?

      • MonkeyClub 21 hours ago

        Depends on which data center you're hosted.

        The one under US jurisdiction operated by Hetzner US LLC must comply, while the German ones are operating under the GDPR, which has extraterritorial clauses can can deny or challenge the request.

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