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Amazon Lightsail Reviews and Ratings

Rating: 9.3 out of 10
Score
9.3 out of 10

Reviews

6 Reviews

Best VPS for budget hosting

Rating: 10 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

We use Amazon Lightsail to host our organization's application, it is very cheap and the most important thing is at this low price we get a Virtual private server it's amazing. It solves various issues as it is a part of AWS Eco-system so we can automate so many thinks like route53, s3 various other AWS services safely.

Pros

  • Its provide pre configured Apps and operating system
  • Very easy to use interface and the cost is also very low
  • Integration with other AWS services like route53, S3 etc

Cons

  • We can scale the system in the bigger plan only, no downgrade option available.
  • Sometimes I had to pay extra changes for the data transfer, I think they should increase the free data transfer limit.

Likelihood to Recommend

It is best suited for the small applications which do not need much CPU powers to executes tasks and when integration with other AWS services but it is less suited for the applications which need very frequent auto scaling for the performance purpose, as AWS Lightsail did not support system downgrading so not recommend to use in this case.

Lightsail a saver

Rating: 10 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

I use Amazon Lightsail for most of my projects which are web based. The organization that I use to work for in the past uses it for the employee which makes the task easy for them and it boost up the process of development. It is very easy to setup with minimal configuration.

Pros

  • Predictable billing
  • Intuitive UI/UX
  • ease of use

Cons

  • Customer service tiers - have to pay more for better service
  • Usage not shown in obvious place

Likelihood to Recommend

We utilized Amazon Lightsail to get a web application proof of concept up and running. It's easy to set up, requires minimal configuration, and lets us to concentrate on the coding. It's designed to help you get started fast and easily, but it's not designed for corporate applications or workloads.

Low Cost But High Stability for Small Loads

Rating: 10 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

For standalone showcase and any other static web contents, we and the customers use AWS Lightsail as a low cost solution.The low cost, very stable , scalable services and easy managment service is the best option for small business and small web hosting application. With the bundled ec2 instance, no need to care the traffic cost and the segmented start-up , It gives the ability which customers can run applications without our support.

Pros

  • static web hosting & non public managments
  • low cost remote access
  • media distribution

Cons

  • more powerful or burst more instances
  • low cost container services

Likelihood to Recommend

We use AWS Lightsail on online showcases, it provides predictable cost and enough performance. With bundled data transfer and powerful internet, 2 instances per site provide a high capability on media distribution, with a very low cost than ec2. A short video is enough for customers to start their sites without help with full control, this offloads our support team.

Vetted Review
Amazon Lightsail
3 years of experience

Sailing easy on Lightsail - easy setup

Rating: 10 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

We used Amazon Lightsail to get a proof of concept project up running for a web application. It is very simple to set up, minimal configuration, and allows us to focus on the code. It is meant for getting started quickly, with minimal hassle but not for enterprise applications and workloads.

Pros

  • Documentation
  • Pay as you go
  • Easy to set up

Cons

  • Lack of flexibility in terms of configuration
  • Customer service tiers - have to pay more for better service
  • Usage not shown in obvious place

Likelihood to Recommend

Amazon Lightsail is perfect for starting up a small web application, but not for one with lots of traffic. It also offers a 3 month free trial currently for new users. It is easy to set up the server and does a lot of the management on behalf of the user.

Vetted Review
Amazon Lightsail
1 year of experience

Stay away from Lightsail

Rating: 5 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

We use a Amazon Lightsail as a simple VPS provider as an alternative to Linode or Digital Ocean. Our systems hosted on Lightsail include apache websites, NodeJS applications, Python Flask applications as well as databases. Amazon lightsail is actually preconfigured EC2 instances and we use Lightsail instead of EC2 for its simplicity. The services provided by Lightsail is actually just a VPS - however, you need some AWS knowledge to be able to set up system metrics monitoring.

Pros

  • simple
  • easy to use

Cons

  • slow
  • complex integration to AWS Cloudwatch - complex setup required
  • No IPv6, a big downside
  • less value compared with Linode or Digital Ocean

Likelihood to Recommend

Amazon Lightsail is great for beginners who just want a cheap VPS to experiment on things. It's particularly great if you're at a hack-a-thon and looking for a fast way to prototype a throw away project. I would never recommend Lightsail to any production applications. Lightsail has been unreliable in terms of uptime. Sometimes, the instance just randomly crashes or reboots. Amazon will perform maintenance on your Lightsail instance without warning. Networking on Lightsail is also not great - there is also no IPv6 support.

Vetted Review
Amazon Lightsail
2 years of experience

The must-have service provider for startups

Rating: 9 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

Amazon Lightsail is a powerful service, and with the launch of Amazon Lightsail, we were able to do more things and scale our apps much more than the traditional EC2-instances-based deployment. It's more economical and organized, and we can get every piece of info from a single page, which is awesome. We were able to stretch our legs using Amazon Lightsail and be more productive and economical. We primarily use Amazon Lightsail for our deployment apps after they pass Q/C and CI/CD. Amazon Lightsail is an amazing product that has helped us deploy more web apps and worry less about our APIs, Serverless, and EC2 Instances.

Pros

  • Value instances packages
  • Better organized UI
  • Easy billing resulting in higher efficiency
  • Cheaper than competition
  • Better support staff
  • Can adjust for any bills you may have incurred by accident

Cons

  • Very little documentation
  • Fewer support options in Amazon Lightsail
  • They only allow one adjustment and force you to terminate the instance that caused the issue before adjusting
  • Be aware of your usage in AWS
  • Always check for any extra unwanted bills

Likelihood to Recommend

1. It's highly recommended for users who are looking to build their own VPN service

2. Amazon Lightsail provides plenty of outgoing data for any use case (e.g., a $3.50 plan provides 500GB of outgoing data)

3. Can be used to deploy containerized applications that require scaling

4. Plans ranging from $3.50 to $160 a month, which is awesome