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OVZ I am assuming? Any location preference?
Check out @i83, or any of the great hosts listed on lowendspirit.com.
No preference. As long as it can access to Internet.
Thank you.
Basically , it was used for students to learn Linux . So , I care about the budget as well as the SLA.
If £10 a year is OK for you we offer better specs then you want but we are located in London and you can reinstall etc all controlled in you client area.
Check my signature im sure we have 1 or two left
You will only learn basic administrative tasks with an OVZ, since you don't control the kernel. KVMs cost a little more, but @AnthonySmith has that covered.
https://clients.inceptionhosting.com/cart.php?gid=19
€3/ 6 months for the 128MB KVM.
Wishosting.com $3 per year.
Wishosting's NAT VPS is great for what you need.
Yeah, that stance is kinda popular in quite a few countries right now.
Why would you use OVZ rather than KVM if you are trying to teach/learn Linux? Not dealing with the underlying system beyond basic services seems, uh.. superficial to me. Never broke a Kernel and had to fix it? Good luck!
vpsbit, free vps - https://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/102831/vpsbit-free-vps
@xiyan
Use Sentris. $2.75/yr 64MB VPS.
(pretty sure you can find their cheap plans at http://freeserver.us)
It seems cheap enough for its 128MB servers. Thanks you.
I just wonder how could it make profit if it's totally free?
KVM is for advanced learners.
Most of them are out of stock. Ipv4 might be necessary.
Thank you for your suggestions.
I will pay attention to your products.
Thank you.
It looks great.
LES are ipv4, but NATed
@DavidGestionDBI https://www.deepnetsolutions.com/nat-vps.html
It doesn't make a profit, it's just a community thing.