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VPS in Asia with good Indonesia peering, hourly rates, and API for scaling resources up and down?
I guess this request is a bit complicated and very limited in choice...
I'm looking for a low-end VPS in Asia with good peering to Indonesia and I'm guessing Singapore is the only realistic location but I'm happy for someone to prove me wrong.
I need a low-end shared-CPU VPS: 2 vCPU, 2GB RAM, ~30GB SSD, 1TB bw
I'll be using the low-end VPS 99% of the time, but for the other 1% I need to scale it on-demand to a 4 vCPU 6+GB RAM VPS and then back to the lower-end one, all this automatically via API, or worst case via an online panel, but it needs to happen automatically so no waiting on humans to do it on the other end.
I've done some research and found some choices, I found this LET thread here from 2017 that asked practically the same question but its old so let's see if there is any change.
If there are no other providers you can think of, perhaps someone can tell me a bit about the Asia peering and particularly Indonesia peering of these providers:
Upcloud has Simple and Flexible plans in PrincetonDG SG1 Singapore
DigitalOcean can Resize their droplets and is cheaper than the rest if keeping a Regular Intel and then resizing to a Premium Intel droplet. I'd get NVMe on the premium one as well so that's a bonus. Their location is apparently Equinix’ International Business Exchange data centers in Singapore (SG2).
Ikoula public cloud resources can be increased/decreased but they are by far the most expensive on this list with just 10GB storage and weird "BP external (Asia Area: 10 Mb/s per VM)" whatever that means so not looking deeper into them.
Linode allows in-place up/downgrade. Not sure which Data Center in Singapore but I found it "blends transit from Telstra/Pacnet and PCCW, along with direct peering into the Equinix Internet Exchange (EIE)"
At this point I'm leaning towards DigitalOcean purely on price, with Linode in 2nd place purely on their extensive automation and API solutions.
Any thoughts?
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how about Vultr. not many choices for hourly anyway.
When you upgrade to higher package, your storage will go up too.. so you can not downgrade the package without data loss..
oh yea forgot to mention, looked into them but they only allow upgrades, not downgrades, so they're out
I've looked into that, most of them allow CPU and RAM upgrading (DO has a specific category for just upgrading CPU and RAM without storage), and the storage just stays the same, or in the case of transferring between DO Regular and Premium intel droplets, it copies over and copies back.
Upcloud also does not resize storage even if a higher plan has more storage, specifically in order to allow you to easily go back to a lower plan.
They actually thought about this
All most SG location have good peering from Indonesia, except OVH-Telkom
You won't find provider which offer plan downgrade including disk space. Maybe Amazon at this point is an option?
What about Premtabo?
node.co.id?
hosthatch just restock their Singapore VPS now. You can give them a try (I mean ping / mtr).
From Vietnam, they got best speed I've ever seen.
oh wow an actual Indonesian host! Didn't think those existed, need to see if they have a way to change plans on-demand, they have hourly billing so I hope so
They actually have price by the second https://node.co.id/page/pricing/ first time I see such pricing model. Insane
AWS EC2 already have per second billing with a minimum of 60 seconds. Neither low end or cheap though.
@dediserve
Also https://elastis.id/ and https://fleksibel.com/, they're Indonesian companies.
There is another one but I cannot remember the name, owned by PT Remala (or Rajasa), not sure.
What you're looking for is jelastic cloud platform.
https://jelastic.cloud/
find your provider there.
idroot.cloud? PT Raja Mitra Informatika
Ah yes! This is it.
idROOT Hosting Solution
PT Raja Sepadan Abadi (RAJASA)
Gedung Satria 2 Lt. 2 No. A201
Jl. Komjen Pol. M. Jasin No.26
Kelapa Dua, Depok, Jawa Barat
Like this.
Using HH , best speed with nvme storage.
Thanks for the mention, @solimo. We do offer a 3 day trial (https://upcloud.com/signup/) of our $5 Simple Plan packages in Singapore so if you want to check out the network to certain locations, feel free! 👍
Yes, but the prices are crazy expensive.
what about IDCloudHost?
@solimo, Check out neo.id (https://www.biznetgio.com/en/product/neo-virtual-compute):
they also provide private cloud (using vmware), but requires US $300-400 minimum deposit.
Coming back to my thread in case someone finds this information useful...
I looked at all the local Indonesian hosts and decided that neo.id looks the best, great network on paper, decent prices for an Indonesian VPS and up/down resizing of VPS is possible and as a bonus a website fully in English.
2 vCore 2GB RAM 60GB "Boot Storage" for about 15.50eur/mo for that location is ok to me, and I could easily resize to 8 vCore 8GB RAM and same 60GB for about 2.60eur/day which is also ok.
So I put some prepaid credits to give it a try, I was suspicious of this "60GB Boot Storage" as there was no info on what type it is (I could have asked of course) and well, I'm going to call it "completely useless storage". Here's YABS:
The cores are decent enough, not quite sure how to read the geekbench number.
Conveniently they also sell a "High Performance Storage" 5K IOPS for 0.33eur/GB/month (10K IOPS 0.53eur/mo), which is what should really be on this thing already, but I guess Indonesia is weird like that. So by default you get a 60GB useless drive instead of, say, 20GB that you can actually do something with.
At least the network seems pretty decent considering its Indonesia, so here's a full Asia speedtest:
Quite decent in the region, funny that downloading from Singapore is faster than from some other local ISP in Jakarta. I guess Singapore really is the mecca for serving Asian locations.
Sure I can make it work by buying the fast storage, I'd need about 6GB for starters, but this brings the price up, and I still have a slow as hell OS drive that I don't really want to deal with.
I might try idcloudhost.com next if I can decipher their website before giving up on Indonesia and going the Singapore route
So I considered IDCloudhost, went through their Service policy and found the following:
Ummm... this seems completely unreasonable, but I confirmed it by contacting them that indeed these policies apply to their Cloud VPS offers. So looks like these are not actually "Servers" like the name suggests.
So good luck to Indonesia in their Internet endeavors, I'm giving up on them
Better for you to use Singapore based server.