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Oracle cloud “always free” tier – can they be trusted?

5 pointsby aeaa3about 3 years ago
I initially assumed they would try and trick people into using paid services (e.g. by exceeding bandwith or storage limits), but that doesn&#x27;t seem to be the case. From what I can gather, you would need to explicitly move into a paid tier.<p>But... Oracle have a certain reputation as I&#x27;m sure everyone here knows. Are there any users who can give me some confidence I&#x27;m not going to get hit with a massive bill for accidentally clicking some trivial button?

5 comments

Someone1234about 3 years ago
You&#x27;re agreeing to get audited by Oracle&#x27;s lawyers and contacted by their sales just by having an account. Free is too much for doing anything with Oracle, they cannot and should not be trusted.
pm2222about 3 years ago
Generally speaking, I have no complaint. Only yesterday my nodes lost public v4 IP and I have to go into portal and add v4 IP back. Since it&#x27;s free tier the public IP changes. V6 IP was not affected.
PaulHouleabout 3 years ago
You have to trust yourself to not spin up 20 big servers and leave them running.<p>Back when my AWS operations were complex I had a script that sent me an email every morning about my spend from the day before.
tra3about 3 years ago
Trusted to do what?<p>I feel like “unlimited” anything, isn’t. “Always and forever” means “while it’s convenient”. It’s marketing speak.
flipper1935about 3 years ago
free is never free and it has nothing to do with Oracle. If it comes to you at no cost from a commercial company, generally but not always, you are the product for sale.<p>OTOH, and for your consideration, both Solaris and VirtualBox are free (for noncommercial use) products from Oracle.