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antoinerzadantoinerzad Member
edited May 2021 in Requests

Hello i search a nat vps provider same of gullo's hosting but with unlimited bandwith for vpn server thanks
VZ Type: ANY

Number of Cores: any
RAM: >32mb
Disk Space: 2 or 3gb
Disk Type: any

Bandwidth: unmetred very importent for me
Port Speed: <300 mbps

Location:
In europe if its possible

Budget:
under 4$/yearly

Billing period: Yearly
Thanks you for your help

Comments

  • tetechtetech Member

    @antoinerzad said: RAM: <32mb

    Strictly less than 32MB... so like 16MB RAM?

    @antoinerzad said: Bandwidth: unmetred very importent for me
    under 4$/yearly

    Increase budget or expect to look for a long time.

    Thanked by 1yoursunny
  • Oh > @tetech said:

    @antoinerzad said: RAM: <32mb

    Strictly less than 32MB... so like 16MB RAM?
    oh sorry its 32mb minimum for run wireguard or openvpn

    @antoinerzad said: Bandwidth: unmetred very importent for me
    under 4$/yearly

    Increase budget or expect to look for a long time.

    oh :( beacause i83 has closed

  • but I can maybe go below at the level of the ram

  • tetechtetech Member
    edited May 2021

    @antoinerzad said: Bandwidth: unmetred very importent for me
    Port Speed: <300 mbps

    I guess if your port speed requirement is <300 mbps, you could get unlimited traffic on a 1 kbps link, that is achievable.

  • tetechtetech Member
    edited May 2021

    @antoinerzad said:
    but I can maybe go below at the level of the ram

    RAM is not the issue. The issue is unlimited BW for $4/yr. 300 mbps = approx 100 TB/month

  • DPDP Administrator, The Domain Guy

    Maybe in 6 months you'll find something.

    Thanked by 1the_doctor
  • @tetech said:

    @antoinerzad said:
    but I can maybe go below at the level of the ram

    RAM is not the issue. The issue is unlimited BW for $4/yr. 300 mbps = approx 100 TB/month

    I will not use as much but the limits I have seen on the internet are low I find 800gb or 1TB would be sufficient but I doubt that it will be findable

    thanks for your help

  • yoursunnyyoursunny Member, IPv6 Advocate

    I can do the following in Antarctica:

    • 1 vCPU dedicated
    • 33MB RAM
    • 2GB storage on CF card
    • unmetered bandwidth
    • 115200bps port speed
    • IPv9 only; cannot access IPv4 or IPv6
    • $0/hour with promo code ZERO-33MB

    https://yoursunny.com/p/summer-host/
    Currently it's winter. Server will be delivered when it's summer again.


    You wouldn't find any other provider giving you 1TB monthly for $4/year.
    The cheapest 1TB I have is the 24 push-ups special from Nexril, $8.40/year.

  • naingnaing Member

    @yoursunny said: IPv9 only; cannot access IPv4 or IPv6

    No good. Make it NDN only and I'll take it. I will prepay NaN years in advance!

    Thanked by 1yoursunny
  • @yoursunny said:
    I can do the following in Antarctica:

    • 1 vCPU dedicated
    • 33MB RAM
    • 2GB storage on CF card
    • unmetered bandwidth
    • 115200bps port speed
    • IPv9 only; cannot access IPv4 or IPv6
    • $0/hour with promo code ZERO-33MB

    https://yoursunny.com/p/summer-host/
    Currently it's winter. Server will be delivered when it's summer again.


    You wouldn't find any other provider giving you 1TB monthly for $4/year.
    The cheapest 1TB I have is the 24 push-ups special from Nexril, $8.40/year.

    if you want i have a ram download tool : https://downloadmoreram.com/ :smile:

    Thanked by 2yoursunny the_doctor
  • yoursunnyyoursunny Member, IPv6 Advocate

    @naing said:

    @yoursunny said: IPv9 only; cannot access IPv4 or IPv6

    No good. Make it NDN only and I'll take it. I will prepay NaN years in advance!

    Since last week, the push-ups video repository has been moved into my own NDN network.
    https://nlsr-status.ndn.today shows the routing announcements on the public NDN network operated by NSF.
    In the past it has /yoursunny/pushups/20201224 and such, now it's just a /yoursunny peering announcement and the rest is routed within my network.

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