A lot of the big cloud operators - Google, MS, AWS, Oracle - have 'free forever' tiers if you're just looking for a box to play with.
For paid options, folks like GreenCloud and Virmach just about fit the budget (although you may have to pay annually), and probably the Purple One (but I'm not sure I'd recommend them). They'll be small boxes, but may be suitable depending on need.
Depends really on what you want it for and what your requirements are.
@ahnlak said:
A lot of the big cloud operators - Google, MS, AWS, Oracle - have 'free forever' tiers if you're just looking for a box to play with.
For paid options, folks like GreenCloud and Virmach just about fit the budget (although you may have to pay annually), and probably the Purple One (but I'm not sure I'd recommend them). They'll be small boxes, but may be suitable depending on need.
Depends really on what you want it for and what your requirements are.
Unfortunately none of the three paid option's plans are within the OP's asked price range.
@ahnlak said:
A lot of the big cloud operators - Google, MS, AWS, Oracle - have 'free forever' tiers if you're just looking for a box to play with.
For paid options, folks like GreenCloud and Virmach just about fit the budget (although you may have to pay annually), and probably the Purple One (but I'm not sure I'd recommend them). They'll be small boxes, but may be suitable depending on need.
Depends really on what you want it for and what your requirements are.
Also, guessing where the OP is from, verifying a credit card for free plans is very tough. Although unlikely, I hope they introduce other methods of verification for certain people...
@ahnlak said:
A lot of the big cloud operators - Google, MS, AWS, Oracle - have 'free forever' tiers if you're just looking for a box to play with.
For paid options, folks like GreenCloud and Virmach just about fit the budget (although you may have to pay annually), and probably the Purple One (but I'm not sure I'd recommend them). They'll be small boxes, but may be suitable depending on need.
Depends really on what you want it for and what your requirements are.
Unfortunately none of the three paid options plans are within the OP's asked price range.
The Purple One always has stuff lurking on the Other Forum for silly money but, as I said, I wouldn't personally (although, full disclosure, I have one of their old BF deals still running ... something)
@ahnlak said:
A lot of the big cloud operators - Google, MS, AWS, Oracle - have 'free forever' tiers if you're just looking for a box to play with.
For paid options, folks like GreenCloud and Virmach just about fit the budget (although you may have to pay annually), and probably the Purple One (but I'm not sure I'd recommend them). They'll be small boxes, but may be suitable depending on need.
Depends really on what you want it for and what your requirements are.
Also, guessing where the OP is from, verifying a credit card for free plans is very tough. Although unlikely, I hope they introduce other methods of verification for certain people...
Well the OP is entirely devoid of any other information, and didn't mention that credit cards weren't possible so... there's limits to how much mind reading I can do :-)
@ahnlak said:
A lot of the big cloud operators - Google, MS, AWS, Oracle - have 'free forever' tiers if you're just looking for a box to play with.
For paid options, folks like GreenCloud and Virmach just about fit the budget (although you may have to pay annually), and probably the Purple One (but I'm not sure I'd recommend them). They'll be small boxes, but may be suitable depending on need.
Depends really on what you want it for and what your requirements are.
Unfortunately none of the three paid options plans are within the OP's asked price range.
The Purple One always has stuff lurking on the Other Forum for silly money but, as I said, I wouldn't personally (although, full disclosure, I have one of their old BF deals still running ... something)
Well, I had monthly payments strictly in mind. The GreenCloud offer seems pretty promising though.
@ahnlak said:
A lot of the big cloud operators - Google, MS, AWS, Oracle - have 'free forever' tiers if you're just looking for a box to play with.
For paid options, folks like GreenCloud and Virmach just about fit the budget (although you may have to pay annually), and probably the Purple One (but I'm not sure I'd recommend them). They'll be small boxes, but may be suitable depending on need.
Depends really on what you want it for and what your requirements are.
Also, guessing where the OP is from, verifying a credit card for free plans is very tough. Although unlikely, I hope they introduce other methods of verification for certain people...
Well the OP is entirely devoid of any other information, and didn't mention that credit cards weren't possible so... there's limits to how much mind reading I can do :-)
I was just kinda ranting because I'm in a similar situation. Didn't mean anything towards you, sorry.
@ahnlak said:
A lot of the big cloud operators - Google, MS, AWS, Oracle - have 'free forever' tiers if you're just looking for a box to play with.
For paid options, folks like GreenCloud and Virmach just about fit the budget (although you may have to pay annually), and probably the Purple One (but I'm not sure I'd recommend them). They'll be small boxes, but may be suitable depending on need.
Depends really on what you want it for and what your requirements are.
Unfortunately none of the three paid options plans are within the OP's asked price range.
The Purple One always has stuff lurking on the Other Forum for silly money but, as I said, I wouldn't personally (although, full disclosure, I have one of their old BF deals still running ... something)
Well, I had monthly payments strictly in mind. The GreenCloud offer seems pretty promising though.
I've only been using them for a few months - needed a cheap Wireguard server while I was on the road and I have to say, I'm impressed so far. Been rock solid (so much so I snapped and picked up a deal in their birthday thing in The Other Place, despite having no need for it...)
Either way, in my experience have a look at RamNode, Gullo, natVPS and mrvm offers. Each may have their own benefits/flaws, so it's better to be aware of them before deciding.
Link stolen from some thread on the OGF providers category. It looks like there are two options under the <$2/m category that might actually charge per month, if that's important.
@hostiko said:
Yes! You may consider our virtual servers at https://hostiko.com.ua/en/vps, for IPv6-only tariff plans price starts as low as 50 UAH (around 1.35 USD)
@hostiko said:
Yes! You may consider our virtual servers at https://hostiko.com.ua/en/vps, for IPv6-only tariff plans price starts as low as 50 UAH (around 1.35 USD)
How stable are the servers in Kyiv?
slava Ukraini!
Well, we do not provide SLA, but there was no issues with electricity in our datacenter, however there was a few partial and one full downtime of some of our uplinks. So in overall, it is much better we have expected at the beginning of full-scale invasion.
@hostiko said:
Yes! You may consider our virtual servers at https://hostiko.com.ua/en/vps, for IPv6-only tariff plans price starts as low as 50 UAH (around 1.35 USD)
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Yes! You may consider our virtual servers at https://hostiko.com.ua/en/vps, for IPv6-only tariff plans price starts as low as 50 UAH (around 1.35 USD)
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Yes! You may consider our virtual servers at https://hostiko.com.ua/en/vps, for IPv6-only tariff plans price starts as low as 50 UAH (around 1.35 USD)
Young Ukrainian hosting provider (VPS, dedicated servers)
A lot of the big cloud operators - Google, MS, AWS, Oracle - have 'free forever' tiers if you're just looking for a box to play with.
For paid options, folks like GreenCloud and Virmach just about fit the budget (although you may have to pay annually), and probably the Purple One (but I'm not sure I'd recommend them). They'll be small boxes, but may be suitable depending on need.
Depends really on what you want it for and what your requirements are.
If non-NAT ipv4 is preferred (which probably is), I couldn't find a provider with "monthly" only payments.
Unfortunately none of the three paid option's plans are within the OP's asked price range.
Also, guessing where the OP is from, verifying a credit card for free plans is very tough. Although unlikely, I hope they introduce other methods of verification for certain people...
Umm... https://greencloudvps.com/billing/store/budget-kvm-sale are $15 annually, which is (unless my maths has gone badly wrong) under $2 a month.
https://billing.virmach.com/cart.php?a=add&pid=206 is $1.50 a month, which is ... definitely under $2.
The Purple One always has stuff lurking on the Other Forum for silly money but, as I said, I wouldn't personally (although, full disclosure, I have one of their old BF deals still running ... something)
Well the OP is entirely devoid of any other information, and didn't mention that credit cards weren't possible so... there's limits to how much mind reading I can do :-)
Well, I had monthly payments strictly in mind. The GreenCloud offer seems pretty promising though.
I was just kinda ranting because I'm in a similar situation. Didn't mean anything towards you, sorry.
I've only been using them for a few months - needed a cheap Wireguard server while I was on the road and I have to say, I'm impressed so far. Been rock solid (so much so I snapped and picked up a deal in their birthday thing in The Other Place, despite having no need for it...)
Either way, in my experience have a look at RamNode, Gullo, natVPS and mrvm offers. Each may have their own benefits/flaws, so it's better to be aware of them before deciding.
Yeah, if NAT is workable that's definitely an excellent path to cheap server nirvana!
(I'm sure I had something with ramnode, but I've no idea what... hmm)
There are some recent offers on LES that should be considered:
* LittleCreek - $13.95/year
* Ramnode - $12/year
Dataplane.org's current server hosting provider list
Yeah, the cheapest ones if you want to stay away from NAT.
VPSes for $0-$4 per month
Link stolen from some thread on the OGF providers category. It looks like there are two options under the <$2/m category that might actually charge per month, if that's important.
Wait Black Friday
ok more don't provide IPV4
How stable are the servers in Kyiv?
slava Ukraini!
The all seeing eye sees everything...
Scaleway's Stardust instances are probably your best bet.
Well, we do not provide SLA, but there was no issues with electricity in our datacenter, however there was a few partial and one full downtime of some of our uplinks. So in overall, it is much better we have expected at the beginning of full-scale invasion.
Glory to the heroes!
Young Ukrainian hosting provider (VPS, dedicated servers)
As said in their blog it's 0.0025 EURO per hour, so if it's always on its not the cheapest option I guess?
It's 1.8 euro per month with IPv4, I have an IPv6 only one and I pay around 5 euro per year.
Yeah, the only cheaper options are required to be paid annually.
where vps? can you tell me what her site?
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ultravps.eu offers 1 CPU Core, 512 MB RAM, 15 GB HDD for 2 euro per month with shortest contract term of 6 months.
https://www.scaleway.com/en/stardust-instances/
What's wrong with this limitations?
Young Ukrainian hosting provider (VPS, dedicated servers)
@hostiko, any plans to add PayPal as a payment option?
Dataplane.org's current server hosting provider list
No, but you can pay using worldwide bank cards
Young Ukrainian hosting provider (VPS, dedicated servers)