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If you don't mind NAT
Chile
@WebHorizon
https://my.webhorizon.in/order/main/packages/nat/?group_id=56
$7/YR - 256MB
$12/YR - 512MB
I'm not sure about "cheapest" but check out Zappie Host.
Cheap in South America is usually rare. I'm happy with Vultr in Brazil.
Thank you i saw it and agree Vultr is VERY PREM provider but $9/m for 1 microsite is quite/useless expensive for me
But This looks really interesting:
https://oneprovider.com/onecloud/pricing#world-map-markers
Chile & Brazil for 2.64€ !
Yes, it's cheap (imo under $5/m), good suggestion t y > @stephanuk said:
Thanks but i am confused bcs seems their plans start from $22
https://www.vpsbenchmarks.com/hosters/oracle_cloud#plans
Good catches, thanks!
Oracle Cloud has a Free Tier (both AMD and ARM CPUs, ARM is more generous) that should be enough for small sites or starting. You just need to link a credit card.
https://www.oracle.com/cloud/free/
Just a warning: The home region you select in your account during registering is the only region you'll be able to use resources from, so choose wisely. As mentioned, it has both Brazil and Chile locations.
Thank you for explanation.
Only i think reason why they require link CC when it should be free service.. (where could be dog buried)
They require it so they don’t have a million people abusing it
I think they probably place a small charge and then refund it later
Mexico too, technically not South America but close and unique.
If you want to serve people in South America, you're just gonna have bigger latency serving it from Mexico.
Best options for SA is Miami in USA and Brazil. Sometimes you can have some luck by routing to close countries such as Chile/Argentina/Peru, but those two are the major countries in terms of best performance and "availability" (aka. most providers around, almost no need to go broke paying for them since there's competency).
check oneprovider OneCloud
$3 Santiago or Sao Paulo
Best bet (IMO) for hosting catered to South America is to just host in miami which has the lowest latency unless you want to pay double (if not more) for hosting in south america
http://infofractal.io/
really cheap, good support.
try don´t use any oneprovider location, is horrible.