After 3 years, your hosting provider suddenly tells you that they are increasing the price by 50% next month due to an increase in energy costs. When you negotiate over the phone, their manager just tells you that you either accept the new terms or they will have to say goodbye.
If it's just your project, you'll make it up somehow. It's much worse when it's a client server that you've been taking care of for a few years and you want to have a good relationship with the client.
It's a relatively poorly profitable project, but it has relatively high costs and demands to run already.
How do you decide?
In addition to letting the client know about the price increase, you...
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