• Appoxo@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    3 days ago

    The end result is the same:
    You control what the machine does. The data as well as backups (assuming you arent using specific hardware offerings but just compute and storage)

    Example:
    I am done with AWS pricing and Azure gave me a fat stack credits to go over there.
    Agnostic VMs could be backed up and migrated over to Azure.
    Essentially the same as migrating Hyper-V or VMware to Proxmox-VE

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      2 days ago

      And the day your VM host exits the market/bumps their prices/decided to pull the rug from under you, your backups that absolutely couldn’t be made in the SaaS instance will magically continue to exist outside of your Cloud VM setup?

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        2 days ago

        Veeam for example can do that pretty well.
        So, yeah it can happen.
        Or you extract the data from backup and migrate it to the new host and import it.

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          2 days ago

          And thus administering the server yourself proved to be a waste of time and money as the SaaS was just as resilient? I’m still confused.

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            2 days ago

            Not if you needed it for a short time.
            If I need hardware for >5 years I’d buy hardware
            If I need the performance of it for just 1 month, why should I bother acquiring the hardware for multiple thousands?

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              2 days ago

              I feel like I was misunderstood here. I’m making the same argument you did - it makes little to no sense setting up a VPS yourself if you can just as easily grab your data from the SaaS instance.