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Any cheap vps provider with rest api access for management? (other than vultr, DO , and hetzner)
I'am planning to deploy kubernetes cluster for my startup project, its still on research phase right now.
so I'am just gather as much information as I can.
my team also planning about to spread the server on multiple different provider so we have better redundancy.
some of major provider that we already gather as of right now
- Digital Ocean
- Vultr
- Hetzner
- GCP
- Azure
- AWS
- OVH cloud
- Contabo
please let me know if you guys have see any other provider that is not included on my list.
its might be useful for other user also
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you may ask to have access to Proxmox API for your VPS if needed.
first thing first, thanks for the offer
but thats not what I mean, what I mean is api access to the management panel
so I can get some information like cost spend, bandwith or usage
and also automatic scaling for the server
Terrahost
https://terrahost.com/api
Fourserver
https://4vps.su/page/api
this is it !
this is excactly what I was looking for
thank you for the answer anyway
well I accidentally found this from another post
dutchis.net
https://dutchis.net/api/docs/
We offer an openstack API if that counts https://clientarea.ramnode.com/knowledgebase/4175/OpenStack-API---Common-Questions.html
Upcloud
https://developers.upcloud.com/1.3/
Free credit from my afflink below.
found it on internet like a month ago
hosthatch
https://docs.hosthatch.com/api/
my affiliate link (just in case)
cloud.hosthatch.com
ahhh yes upcloud! how can I forgot about it
thank you
not really sure about it, but just let your offer sit there
other people probably need it
I'am working with only 6 people right now and all of us more familiar with kubernetes and rancher.
learn about new stack probably will give us more overhead