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GCP has that on their Always-free tier. You can deploy a single e2-micro VM in one of the 4 regions in the USA totally free. While creating it, just make sure to choose e2-micro, and standard persistent disk, and they won't charge you (even though it'll say $6.51/mo but don't worry, that's covered under the always-free).
Source: HERE
Along with OracleCloud too with such many locations they have.
doublemysalesmanship
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free hugs, anyone please
I think racknerd will ban him for abuse before half a year is up.
He doesn’t exist, so no issues.
i won't abuse it.
got burned by @dustinc
nope, mine is working more than 2 months
There is a Telegram bot that reminds you about need to renew your VPS.
Problem is that only 2.5GB free space left after installation. Challenging.
You can install debian it uses less storage then ubuntu
Which distro do you use? You can try to install Alpine Linux, it consumes 200 Mb of HDD.
Every location has different specs, i have kvm with 10GB ssd and openvz 15GB from Hax but if nat vps (woiden), try eu 6 mine is 7GB there, also if you are lucky there is higher space
I got 3.9 Gb, with Debian Linux 10 installed 892 Mb is used.
I thought free vps are controlled by three letter agencies?
Yes, they are controlled by OCI.
No idea. My VM running for weeks. All works fine.
Well, congrats!
https://hostloc.com/thread-1003732-1-1.html
I'd be curious to know
Hi, would you like a free VPS?
Wow, really free!
Not really free. You’re advertising.
I think it might come in handy
Send dustinc 5 PMs with the text #purpledaddymademeblowmyload and he'll hook you up with a freebie, I'm sure.
lol
i m gonna say Oracle Cloud