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3.3/5All time (2 reviews)
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I have been with scaleway for a couple of years now. They are similar in features to digitalocean but they are far from them in support and capability. You have to watch out for when they change things, your life will become very difficult and support is terrible.
In the past couple of months they moved to new instance types and left all the migration in my hands.
Their documentation is terrible and support keeps referring me to the docs even though I don't understand why I need to migrate.
Recommended this product
Review of Apple Silicon M1 as a Service
Apple silicon as-a-service will allow companies to subscribe to a remote Mac mini so teams can collaborate on projects. Its ARM-based M1 consumes 55% less energy than its previous Intel-based chips while delivering better performance.
Does not recommend this product
Review of Apple Silicon M1 as a Service
0.10€/hr, but u can take ONLY 24 hr ((((, so real price is 2,4€/day ( !! As required by Apple License, you must keep this instance at least 24 hours. You will be able to delete it only after 24 hours.)
Recommended this product
Review of Apple Silicon M1 as a Service
Impressive achievement. Undercutting AWS is the evidence that "there must be another way". I have a MBA M1 and must confess the machine screams when it comes to handle heavy media. The beta version of Handbrake is a bliss... as is Pixelmator Pro. Eagerly waiting for the Topaz suite to be ported too !
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