here: http://aws.amazon.com/ec2/faqs/
That assumes that there's only one chip in the server (unlikely with 36 vcpus listed for C4), that you're happy with using a desktop chip with no ECC for Hetzner, and your pricing doesn't consider reserved instance…
Still cheaper than what google charges for bandwidth.
Most of the servers on that page aren't even running ECC RAM. The only one listing ECC RAM is the E5504 which dates back to 2009 whereas C4 is running the fastest Xeon model available today. The rest of the list is…
EBS disks are far more durable (and convenient with S3 snapshots).
here: http://aws.amazon.com/ec2/faqs/
That assumes that there's only one chip in the server (unlikely with 36 vcpus listed for C4), that you're happy with using a desktop chip with no ECC for Hetzner, and your pricing doesn't consider reserved instance…
Still cheaper than what google charges for bandwidth.
Most of the servers on that page aren't even running ECC RAM. The only one listing ECC RAM is the E5504 which dates back to 2009 whereas C4 is running the fastest Xeon model available today. The rest of the list is…
EBS disks are far more durable (and convenient with S3 snapshots).