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Tiny Yearly VPS South America, Africa, Asia
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Tiny Yearly VPS South America, Africa, Asia

wojonswojons Member
edited September 2014 in Requests

I need tiny Like DNS nodes in these locations. South America, Africa, Asia

Debian 7
128MB Ram
2-5GB Disk
+10GB Bandwidth
1 IPV4 (Nat allowed if cheap upgrade to dedicated)
IPv6 (is a plus)

Please let me know what the country and city is.
These nodes will do almost nothing.
Yearly Plans only
OpenVz OK
No Support OK

Comments

  • These nodes will do almost nothing.
    

    what are you gonna do with them? play ping pong games?

  • @lelewku said:

    That is exactly right. I need them for latancy testing. I will open a tcp port and time the latnacy in that.

  • @hostnoob said:
    http://www.host1plus.com/vps-hosting/?location=johannesburg

    $2/mo each for Africa and South America

    Is there a yearly price on this?

  • @wojons said:
    Is there a yearly price on this?

    Yes. There will even be a LEB offer soon with a discount, I think in a week or so.

  • @mpkossen said:

    Okay perfect, thata re still some more locations but excited to see lowendbox yearly.

  • Japan Tokyo - http://lowendspirit.com

    Nat IPv4 probably not dedicated IP
    IPv6 is a definite yes

  • @mpkossen Would love some LEB yearly deals!

  • Sorry for a bit off-topic but I don't quite understand why people needs to server their own DNS, like I think that is quite a bit of infrastructure to manage and probably doesn't make sense unless you have like thousands of website under your own name.

    I have to confess I tried to do it for my own sites at some point but gave up eventually due to the trouble I need to maintain that whole infrastructure.

  • rm_rm_ IPv6 Advocate, Veteran
    edited September 2014

    zhuanyi said: I have to confess I tried to do it for my own sites at some point but gave up eventually due to the trouble I need to maintain that whole infrastructure.

    What's there to maintain? What "whole infrastructure", three LEBs with nsd3 installed?

    Also if it was such a chore for you, perhaps you didn't automate it enough. E.g. for me to update or add a DNS record, it's edit one file and run one script. That's it, everything else is done automatically. No need to login to some bullshit website and peck in records into a web form. Also if I need some sort of mass-update on my records, it's easy to do with "Search & replace" in any text editor. Try that with some third-party's half-assed web interface for record editing.

    Thanked by 2aglodek zhuanyi
  • NeoonNeoon Community Contributor, Veteran

    @mpkossen tell us more :D

  • ATHKATHK Member
    edited September 2014

    @zhuanyi said:
    Sorry for a bit off-topic but I don't quite understand why people needs to server their own DNS,

    Bypassing Netflix's geo location crap is one good reason.

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