But according to the FAQ "Why do I need to provide payment method to sign up if I’m on the free plan?", it seems you still have to provide a payment method. So, technically, during the six months lifespan of your "Free Plan" account, you still can end-up being charged for some services, if you go over you $100(+$100) "free" credits.
Unless they have an absolute hard limit on the services you can use under a "Free Plan" making it impossible to go over your $100(+$100) credits; but that would be a first and people would ask to have the same ability to put those limits on a regular account...
So I see some progress, but it seems that it's not as safe of an offering as it should be for a "Free Plan".
its also to prevent abuse, from people making a mass account only abusing free tier
- VMs deleted, along with all the files on them
- S3 buckets emptied
- DNS queries no longer getting answered
- Databases dropped, backups deleted
This is not just something disruptive that can be fixed by spending money again. Even if you stop customer traffic, all these resources are still used and cost money.
For a professional account this is insane. And even for a student account this would be a very bad day. I'd hate for this to happen as a student, because I had a bunch of important stuff there when I was a student.
>- VMs deleted, along with all the files on them
VMs shut down, deleted after a specified time period (7 days, whatever, the exact time period doesn't matter)
>- S3 buckets emptied
S3 buckets no longer accessible, emptied after a specified time period
>- DNS queries no longer getting answered
Yep, fine
>- Databases dropped, backups deleted
Database access revoked, backup access revoked, deleted after a specified time period.
There is no reason this has to be an immediate deletion. Heck, even if you request they delete something they probably don't do it immediately and just mark it "deleted" until it's cleaned up after time.
And the whole "we are nice, we will waive bills for beginners who make mistakes" is in my experience, as a computing professor who has had multiple students hit this, not true. They seem to do waive fairly randomly to my eye, about a third of the time.
Last time, I had to spent a few hours deleting all the resources one by one, and then double check to be sure nothing was missing.
[1] https://aws.amazon.com/free/database/?p=ft&z=subnav&...
Ah well, there's always LocalStack for test environments.
I don‘t know why people bother with any other cloud if they are free tier level hobbyists.
My understanding is that Oracle allows you to spin up only 1 ARM instance and an additional tiny X86 instance.
EDIT: Seems their docs say you can create 4 VMs from the available memory.
1 t4, 1 Aurora, 10GB bucket, and a dream…
If the free forever portion includes a t4g.small, 1 aurora, a 10 GB S3 bucket, that would be perfect.
I am not holding my breath though.
i could see a $10/month sub being a thing, but free forever... cmon, you know ppl would abuse the hell outta that.
in all seriousness, would love a link.
https://cloud.google.com/free/docs/free-cloud-features#compu...
It's been available for as long as I can remember GCP existing. Obviously no company will or even could guarantee something like this will be provided forever.
I’m calling out more LLM force-feeding! Why are rich corporations so hell-bent on replacing humans? Does Jeff Bezos think he will rule the Machines after they get rid of the plebeians?