With the energy crisis in Europe, do you expect some important rises in Europe regions with Cloud Providers in 2023. In my case, I have lots of resources in Belgium region in GCP, Will I see my cloud bill jump to the roof? I'll appreciate any links and opinions on the topic.
Hetzner announced 10% increases starting September <a href="https://docs.hetzner.com/general/others/price-adjustment/" rel="nofollow">https://docs.hetzner.com/general/others/price-adjustment/</a><p>From email to customers<p>"Energy prices from suppliers have risen drastically since the end of last year. This phenomenon is affecting people and industries across the globe. And since prices are not likely to drop or stabilize in the near future, we are forced to increase the prices of many of our products by approximately 10 %. In addition, we also unfortunately need to implement a serious increase to the electricity/air conditioning rate for our colocation products."
Yes. In the UK it's been delayed as the government announced help for businesses, but with no details other than it would be "equivalent support" than for consumers. Other events in the UK have forced those crucial details to the back seat for now. As soon as details are known the price rises will come.
Yes, it will increase. Thanks to the merit order effect [0].<p>[0]: <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merit_order" rel="nofollow">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merit_order</a>
Hetzner, OVH, DO, etc. have already increased their prices.<p>Google and Azure can't (yet) because AWS hasn't so far. But with the continuous harassment of cloud providers by the useless eaters from Brussels, I bet that's only a matter of time.