11 comments

  • wrxd 10 hours ago ago

    Reading the comments on the Reddit thread is very interesting. Generally people are happy with Oracle but the reason is that their free tier is (even after the cut) so much generous than other providers.

    There is also a lot of justified disappointment in the total lack of communication of the change.

  • throwa356262 11 hours ago ago

    There is no free lunch.

    Also, I wouldn't trust a "free" anything from Oracle. It's just not in their DNA to be nice.

  • fluidcruft 11 hours ago ago

    Would have assumed that anything even remotely suggesting Oracle had a free tier anything was a scam.

    • sva_ 7 hours ago ago

      Fwiw, I've had this server for free for about 5 years with no issues.

    • NBJack 10 hours ago ago

      It helps cover the time between you hitting 'install' and however long their audit team takes to arrive at your doorstep.

  • throwawaypath 9 hours ago ago

    Oracle Cloud, IBM Cloud... How do they acquire customers? Why use these platforms in 2026?

    • broknbottle 7 hours ago ago

      Oracle is the number cloud, if you believe the posters they had around DC metro back in like 2017-2018

    • operatingthetan 9 hours ago ago

      Their clients must be locked in to the the complexity of migrating off their platforms.

  • Traubenfuchs 12 hours ago ago

    I have a free 4 node kubernetes cluster running there for quite a while now.

    Even 2 nodes is still generous.

  • cyanydeez 13 hours ago ago

    imagine willingly continuing to be an oracle customer.

    • throawayonthe 9 hours ago ago

      i don't think anyone affected by this was paying lol