The pricing page tries to sell that the pricing is easier to understand, no hidden fees etc. Then has to explain the top-up discounts multiple times. I'd remove the whole discounts, it's distracting.
"Wallet" sounds like crypto to me. Maybe it isn't but it's not clear enough "add money to your account" might be sufficient.
The "See The Difference" table. Is it really that different? The header lists a different amount of memory as the table cells. The price difference is about 20% (40 vs 48). Where's the 80% savings from the homepage.
"Perfect Resource Balance - 1:4:50:2000 ratio ensures all resources saturate equally." Sorry, I have no idea what the numbers mean.
Because I have been curious about this for so long, and you said "It's built on mostly open source technology" I figured now's my chance to ask:
Why roll your own control plane when OpenStack ships with so many batteries included, and (arguably important) doesn't require someone making a vanity SDK to interact with your vanity cloud?
Do you have any plans to blog about your experience on things like the setting up of your own ASN?
Are you planning, or already have rolled RPKI, monitoring, or other methods so your traffic doesn't get attacked (i.e. common BGP issues).
By "cartels", I assume your meaning is the monopolies in the industry space, but word choice is highly associated with South America illegal organizations. I understand you hit the cap which is probably why you didn't clarify but it was a clunker.
For your consideration, having <https://infuze.cloud/help/vm-creation-management#:~:text=inf...> without the ability for the user to influence the cloud-init of those newly launched instances is practically worthless
A middle ground may be for you to add just the webhook feature <https://docs.cloud-init.io/en/latest/reference/yaml_examples...> so folks could react to newly launched instances and provision them "from outside" or, of course, https://docs.cloud-init.io/en/latest/reference/modules.html#...
The pricing page tries to sell that the pricing is easier to understand, no hidden fees etc. Then has to explain the top-up discounts multiple times. I'd remove the whole discounts, it's distracting.
"Wallet" sounds like crypto to me. Maybe it isn't but it's not clear enough "add money to your account" might be sufficient.
The "See The Difference" table. Is it really that different? The header lists a different amount of memory as the table cells. The price difference is about 20% (40 vs 48). Where's the 80% savings from the homepage.
"Perfect Resource Balance - 1:4:50:2000 ratio ensures all resources saturate equally." Sorry, I have no idea what the numbers mean.
Related to the API part, I was browsing and noticed that https://infuze.cloud/docs/api#/Virtual%20Machines/post_vms references templateVMID but https://infuze.cloud/docs/api#/Templates/get_templates shows only "get" so is the template just for quick-start scenarios or users could [eventually] create their own?
Because I have been curious about this for so long, and you said "It's built on mostly open source technology" I figured now's my chance to ask:
Why roll your own control plane when OpenStack ships with so many batteries included, and (arguably important) doesn't require someone making a vanity SDK to interact with your vanity cloud?
Why not have a non-cartel non-third-party payment method, too? Please support Bitcoin/Monero payments.
Interesting project.
Do you have any plans to blog about your experience on things like the setting up of your own ASN?
Are you planning, or already have rolled RPKI, monitoring, or other methods so your traffic doesn't get attacked (i.e. common BGP issues).
By "cartels", I assume your meaning is the monopolies in the industry space, but word choice is highly associated with South America illegal organizations. I understand you hit the cap which is probably why you didn't clarify but it was a clunker.