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Cheap yearly vps in asia, very low resource usage.
TobiasFhtagn
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My needs are going to be all kinds of weird. Basically i can do with what amounts to a raspberry pi.
I need to make API calls against aws, google cloud, and a few other cloud providers. Latency matters, but beyond that i just need 512mb of ram.
1 mbit is fine. 1GB* of bandwidth a month is fine, 1 cpu is fine. 10GB of ssd is fine. literally just something like 50 API calls an hour.
I have been playing with oneprovider.com because i can pay hourly and easily try many different servers, but latency often leaves a lot to be desired.
*Not a typo, literally need basically no resources besides for IPv4, low latency to AWS, and 512mb of ram.
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@Cam VPS is probably the cheapest if you don't need high resources
@Abd
Amazon Web Service and Google Cloud have worldwide data centers.
Their main locations are typically in USA.
You'll receive minimum latency if you run the client in USA.
If you want Asia:
LittleVZ 512MB is $12/year in OVH Singapore.
Ah yes, already have both AU and SGP from @Cam, the AU is doing good. But the SGP is sadly not performing particularly well. But for the price i'm not complaining(nor poking their support).
I'm specifically interested in communicating with their asia datacenters.
AWS Lightsail will probably have the lowest latency?
Thanks. Got their SGP, it runs well for me. Sadly no JP ip addresses right now. But i honestly forgot they even had JP so i will keep an eye out for when they get fresh IP's. Thanks thanks.
Hm, i didn't know about lightsail, 3.5$/m is a bit more than i like to pay... buuut considering the latency probably worth it. thanks
@TobiasFhtagn
Had few IPs left in JP, added to stock now.
Cool, just bought a yearly Thanks
welcome
Feeling a bit of latency from EU(as expected, totally within norm) but doing a full apt upgrade was nice and fast. Already fully setup and rebooted. Lets see how API latency goes