I don't get why they differentiate between free tier and PAYG within the free resource?Oracle seems to be playing games with the "Always Free" instances. We got an email about a week ago saying two of ours were not being used and would be disabled. We have crontab jobs running on all 3 instances plus Asterisk, MySQL, Apache, and SendMail so... they are not idle. Yesterday, I spent a couple hours updating everything on all 3 instances. Then, last night they disabled and shut down two of them and sent me another email saying they weren't being used. We've restarted both of them this morning so we'll see how long that lasts.
Looking back through this thread, it appears they start billing for certain resources once you enter the PAYG category... despite their assurances to the contrary. Once they have your credit card, it's a steep climb to get your money back.I don't get why they differentiate between free tier and PAYG within the free resource?
FWIW Here is what they say:One of the problems is they are not defining what "idle" means.
There doesn't seem to be any consistent procedure at all - shutdown 2 - both restarted - now up to 2 x A1 (6gb) and 2 x E2 (1) servers. I suppose they are due to come for me again.Funny that we're running three identical servers and only two got shut down.
You could always install BOINC, then have the instance work on a project on a limited basisThere doesn't seem to be any consistent procedure at all - shutdown 2 - both restarted - now up to 2 x A1 (6gb) and 2 x E2 (1) servers. I suppose they are due to come for me again.
It will make some work to arrange additional load, the base install is under about 10Gb. and 15 % of cpu cycles and ?net traffic will be needing a script. But when done won't that likely be chargeable?
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