More affordable SSL cert hosting?

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  • Andrew Kempe

    @drwilco, would prefer our own cert. @JoJo reached out to discuss options, but for the record, I'm just trying to understand where Fastly is at with pricing compared to the likes of CloudFront offering hosted certs via SNI for free.

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  • Mark Nielsen

    I am also interested in this issue. We love many of the benefits and features that fastly does offer, but the cert cost is a big concern for us.

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  • Andrew Kempe

    @nieley just FYI, I'm still waiting to hear more from them on this but the initial impression I get is that things aren't going to be changing any time soon.

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  • Amir Yalon

    +1 for Fastly SNI support. Shared SAN is great, but it’s a big price leap for lighter users. It would be nice to see wider adoption of SSL by everyone, given how easy it is to get a minimal level of certification these days – quite often for free.

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  • Andy Reilly

    I'm an SMB, and was a fan of Fastly, and was working through my setup today until i got quoted for a shared cert of $600/month PER certificate. Outrageous! i can't use the solution now and will nee to check out other CDN's. Hope this changes in the future for other users.

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  • Sean Leach

    @Andy_Reilly - our shared certificate pricing is not $600/mo - you can see the pricing on this page:

    https://www.fastly.com/pricing

    Shared Certificate Service is $100/mo. The price you were quoted was probably for a customer provided/hosted certificate.

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  • Andy Reilly

    [quote="sean, post:8, topic:473"] Shared Certificate Service is $100/mo. The price you were quoted was probably for a customer provided/hosted certificate. [/quote]

    Sean, thanks for the quick response. You are correct in that Shared Certificate Service is $100/mo. In the time being we found another solution in Stackpath.com (opens 9.12.2016) which is essentially Max CDN. They offer free SSL and free edge rules which is super flexible and cost effective for us. Still a Fastly fan, just doens't make sense financially.

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  • Sean Leach

    Sounds good Andy - glad to hear you found a solution that works for you all. We are always here if you need us though!

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