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jaceame ago

I don't know what this means but it sounds impressive.

PraiseIPU ago

Voat currently runs on Microsoft with is a $6000/month licensing fee

By switching the site to open source Linux it cuts out the biggest expense in keeping the site going.

Failure ago

It's not a licensing fee. Its server costs. There aren't any licensing fees at all. The goal for this is both portability and to move to more efficient software.

corpusant ago

Yes, but server costs are more expensive because the hosting provider has to pay licensing fees, and they pass that on to you in higher server costs.

Failure ago

Azure is the host, which is owned by MS. I dont believe that they have to give themselves a license.

corpusant ago

You are being pedantic. The server costs are higher because of licensing. It is running on the same hardware, with the same power requirements.

You can shop the pricing around, and MS hosting is more expensive everywhere; because the hosting company is paying for licensing. Azure is no exception.

Failure ago

I'm referring to Azure, which is the current host. Compare Linux pricing with Windows pricing.
I've use, and am using, Azure for various things, and the prices are the same all across the board. No license needed for any hosting, all costs arise from the other attributes, not what OS.

tabularassa ago

Azure is the exception. They have all the incentive to not charge more for the MS option, since that is the platform they prefer that you use over OSS.

For any other cloud provider I expect their OSS option to be cheaper than their MS option. It is just a fact that there is a licensing cost when running MS products that you do not have to pay if you use OSS.

With MS there is no free lunch.