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VPS with Interconctivity.

Hi Guys.

Would like to run 2-3 small VPS to run VMware on.

Must be able to talk to each other but dont want the huge cost that a dedicated server are.

Any recommendations and help greatly appreciated.

Cheers James.

Comments

  • Get a workstation and install VMware on it.
    I would do it with GNU/Linux and GNU/Virtualbox.

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  • eoleol Member

    @Janevski said:
    Get a workstation and install VMware on it.
    I would do it with GNU/Linux and GNU/Virtualbox.

    Solid advice.

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  • NeoonNeoon Community Contributor, Veteran

    @JamesDyke said:
    Must be able to talk to each other but dont want the huge cost that a dedicated server are.

    Bullshit, just do not buy the overpriced reseller crap.
    But as the People said, just spawn a local VM.

  • @Neoon said:

    @JamesDyke said:
    Must be able to talk to each other but dont want the huge cost that a dedicated server are.

    Bullshit, just do not buy the overpriced reseller crap.
    But as the People said, just spawn a local VM.

    Well, they pretty much all have public IPv4 addresses, so they can talk to each other if configured.

    That being said there are providers with internal private nics over 10Gbps networks.

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