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Well that's lame. There was 0 increase in electricity here, neither did the salaries. They could have use this fact to be more competitive.


They say themselves that this increase is because of inflation + energy prices (https://blog.ovhcloud.com/ovhcloud-price-adjustments-in-2022...). Are you saying they are lying about this?

> In 2021 and especially in 2022, the global rates of inflation have changed our daily lives. With an annual rate reaching +8.9% in July 2022 in Europe

> Thanks to the long-term management of our energy costs in 2021, we did not immediately need to change our prices. However, at the end of 2022 and in 2023, part of our energy purchases coverage are coming to an end and we are going to end up buying energy at a higher price


Electricity prices for consumers currently are heavily subsidized in France because otherwise there would be riots: spot market prices are regularly above 0.40€ and the current end user price would probably be around 0.80€.

OVH is a business, thus they have to pay the real prices.

In the end we will all pay via massive inflation for the competence of the European politicians.


They also have a big datacenter here in quebec impacted by the rate increae, and our electricity prices haven't really increased. Prices for industrial uses here are around 0.08-11$(CAD) per kWh.

(Edit: to be clear the OVH rate increase is still pretty reasonable, and is justified by other factors)


With negotiation Hydro Quebec is substantially less than those numbers.


Yeah, it is actually crazy how cheap even the listed prices (for example L-rate pricing) can be here. I'm surprised we don't have more datacenters (there are lots of them, but not as much as I'd have thought).


All the regulation being in French, and the translated versions not being considered official is such a hindrance to doing anything in Quebec. Everything becomes substantially more complicated, involves a lot more people, and it is disjoint with the entire rest of Canada and the US in terms of your compliance and your staff. You can see why companies would avoid it even given the rather incredible cost reductions their power cost would offer.


All hosters in Europe that I know of increased prices this year due to increased electricity costs. If anything OVH is late to the party.


> There was 0 increase in electricity here

In France I think the price of electricity for professionals has been multiplied by five in the past few months. The price of electricity for residential customers and small businesses has only increased by 5% because the French state and EDF are shouldering the difference.


This is a very ignorant take. Energy prices have increased substantially, and inflation has impacted goods and services across the board.


Where is "here"? Metropolitan France?




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